TP-LInk Wi-Fi on iPhone and other Apple devices losing Internet connectivity.
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Firmware Version : 0.9.1 0.1 v004b.0 Build 170707 Rel.58427n
ISP : Shaw Communications (Internet 150 for Business)
Is anyone having issues with TP-Link routers and Wifi on Apple products? We have a TP-LInk Archer C3200 and TP-LInk C7 router, and both seem to have issues with Apple devices.
Wi-Fi "seems" to be solid on all devices we own with the exception of our iPhones and iPads. iPhones connect fine and the connection to the Wi-Fi seems solid, but the Internet will stop working at random (usually after about 10-15 mins) and the only way to get it working again is disabling and re-enabling the Wi-fi on the iPhone.
This is my third TP-Link router and it seems to be a consistent problem with our Apple devices. This problem has been with me for over 2 years!
We also have the Ubiquiti access point we sometimes connect to and the iPhones work fine on that network, but it only supports 2.4.
Prior to this we owned a D-Link router and had no issues with Apple products.
Note: I have all the latest firmware and iPhone updates. I've tried numerous settings within the router. I've replaced my modem and then upgraded my modem to a business plan using a static IP with my ISP. I've tried the router in different locations. I've even performed an exorcism on my TP-Link router which has helped about as much as everything else I've tried.
Does anyone have a solution?
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Hello Kevin!
After 3 weeks I can finally say that I changed something, and it helped :)
Answering your questions - yeah I've completely replaced the router cause thought that's the issue. AX1500 (AX10) was from my ISP, and I bought brand-new AX3000 (AX55). As I said - nothing changed, software of router and iOS devices is up-to-date.
I was trying to adjust all settings to differ from wireless networks around me - that does not work either. I was getting DNS issue on all iPhones and rarely on macbook.
But, my last try was to change DNS on apple devices - changed DNS from automatic - default 192.168.0.1 to manual - 8.8.8.8 / 8.8.4.4 from Google, and I haven't got any DNS issue from more than a week, since I changed that setting.
Will update if something change.
Maybe it will help someone else, worth trying :)
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For what its worth.... had the same issue here for years. Tp link eap 225 (2) giving regular hassle on ios devices. Tried everything but now
bought a single unifi u6 lite and its been nothing but excellent. All devices on 5g plus the newer on wifi6
its sad as the omada controller to me is a better portal to configure than the unifi network app but hey
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@dmaksymec I found the problem and I know the solution, well kind off...
There's a WiFi setting on your phone called "Private Wi-Fi Address" this thing masks your real IP address to something different everytime you connect to a Wi-Fi. This helps in reducing targeted ad tracking via IP addresses. But in order to do this the iphone has to provide the router with different IP and Mac Address. The Router however thinks a new device has connected to the network and might not register multiple devices to its routing table maybe a DDOS protection or something like that and hence even if the phone is connected, the network doesn't work.
The only solution is to just turn off that WiFi setting or forget the network and reconnect. Both of which aren't full proof. I mean turning off the setting just defeats the purpose of using an iPhone for privacy and the second solution is temporary. Everytime your network fails you'll have to do it again.
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I'm using a TP link AX 53 router and have been facing the issue with Apple devices for quite some time now.
I contacted TP link and they even replaced my brand new router but still the problem persisted so I tried changing the ISP but that didn't help.
I have turned off the private network in the settings of iPhone and iPad, so far it seems to help but I'm still observing it.
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@GarryB11 I mentioned above how forgetting the network and re-logging solves the issue temporarily but it becomes a hassle and you have to keep doing it every 2-3days.
This frustration got me and I reset the router to its factory settings, rolled back the firmware to the original one with no updates and guess what? This issue went away. Now this might not work for everyone as newer routers come with updated firmware from the factory but it worked for me, So just leaving this comment here, you guys can try resetting to original factory settings.
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1.0.2 Build 20220519 rel.54580(5553)
Hardware Version:
Archer AX73 v2.0
My iPhone 12 is unable to connect to the router's Wi-Fi. It keeps saying 'password is incorrect' even though I have verified that it is 100% correct.
After rebooting my router as well as bringing it back to factory defaults for dozens of times, adjusting each settings to see which particular setting is causing the problem...
I found out that disabling WMM seems to be the issue. It is enabled by default, and initially thought of disabling it because I don't want the router to auto-manage network prioritization of connected devices.
It is under Advanced > Wireless > Additional Settings.
Try enabling WMM if you are facing the same situation.
As for another problem I have is that my iPhone 12 and my wife's iPhone 14 cannot detect 5 Ghz Wi-Fi, even though other devices (Android and Windows-based) can.
I've tried everything that I can think of on both sides (router and iPhones). Still unsolved.
Interestingly, I tried using a friend's iPhone 7 Plus running on older iOS, it was able to detect the 5 Ghz Wi-Fi.
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I looked for this on various websites including youtube and solved it using to disabling the Wi-Fi assist feature on your iPhone.
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I have the same problem on professionnal installation.
About 1200 iPads connected on 54 eap.
I have 265hd, 613, 650 and 653.
Same problem. At times, some iPads are well connected to the network, have a full signal, don't go round in circles and don't have an internet connection. I've already tried a bit of everything but nothing works and support can't find anything.
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Yes still same issue started with tp link router
AX1500 Wi-Fi 6 Router
i am not able to connect in any apple device (iphone 11 and 14 ) both and ipad 11
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