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Title: How to make your iPhone or iPad choose the right Wi-Fi network
Post by: HCK on April 28, 2018, 04:05:24 pm
How to make your iPhone or iPad choose the right Wi-Fi network

Still connecting to the spotty Wi-Fi downstairs when you want to auto-connect to your router? Try this!



Automatically connecting to local Wi-Fi can be a fickle business. How does your iPhone choose which network it automatically latches onto, and why?

If you're constantly connecting to a network you'd rather not, there is something you can do about it, but it'll take a little bit of time.

How does the iPhone choose a Wi-Fi network
How to make your iPhone or iPad choose the right Wi-Fi network
How does the iPhone choose a Wi-Fi network

Your iPhone or iPad already has a built-in, preprogrammed hierarchy when it comes to choosing a Wi-Fi network to connect to. It evaluates "service set identifiers" (SSIDs), and then chooses which network to join in the following order:

Your "most preferred" network
The private network you joined most recently
Any other private network
A public network
How does iOS determine where Wi-Fi networks rank?

According to Apple, iOS gives a "score" to your...

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