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iPhone 13 Pro keep Disconnecting From Wi-Fi? 13 Fixes to Try

Last Updated: November 1, 2022 by Dave Johnson

Does your iPhone 13 Pro keep dropping WiFi signal? We know that’s a big issue, especially when you don’t want to get any distractions while browsing the web or streaming media. In this article, we’ll show you what to do when your iPhone 13 Pro keeps disconnecting from WiFi!

We live in a time when Wi-Fi connectivity is essential. Whether you’re reading the news, trying to locate a restaurant, or just checking your socials, a stable connection between your device and the WiFi is a must.

The iPhone is one such device that allows you to stay connected online over Wi-Fi. It would help if you had a stable WiFi connection to enjoy services such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and WhatsApp. But, what to do if your iPhone 13 Pro keeps disconnecting from WiFi?

If you need help, we’re here to help you troubleshoot through the issue, so don’t worry. In this post, we’ll give you multiple solutions for iPhone 13 Pro keeps dropping Wifi signal. Lets get started.

See also: 13 Pro Tips To Fix 5G Not Working On iPhone 13

Why iPhone 13 Pro Keeps Disconnecting from WiFi?

If Wi-Fi keeps disconnecting on your iPhone 13 Pro, it means that something is stopping your iPhone from connecting properly with the modem or router. Maybe you are too far from the router to get a good signal, or something is intermittently blocking the connection (like a VPN).

Simple solutions to fix iPhone 13 keep disconnecting from WiFi

1. Try connecting to the Internet through another network

Connect your iPhone 13 Pro to another WiFi, preferably close by. Does it still disconnect randomly? If yes, then something is going on in your iPhone, have it checked.

2. Try connecting to the Internet through another device

Similar to the previous point, have another phone connect to the problematic Wi-Fi. Does it disconnect as well? If so, then you may be receiving a weak signal, or that the WiFi router is faulty. Have it checked.

3. Toggle Airplane Mode

If you’re having an issue where your iPhone 13 keeps disconnecting from the WiFi network, try turning Airplane Mode on and off. This may seam obvious, but the problem should get sorted if it’s a minor issue.

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Toggle on the switch next to Airplane mode for at least a couple of seconds, then disable it.

In a lot of cases your iPhone 13 Pro Wi-Fi connection issues will be gone. However, if it still keep disconnecting. There are a few other solutions you can try out to fix the issue.

4. Restart your iPhone and Router

Whether it’s your iPhone 13 Pro or router causing the trouble, the universal method to solve the issue is restarting it. As surprising as this sounds, this method does work in certain situations.

Does only your iPhone 13 Pro keep disconnecting from your Wi-Fi, or do all devices on that network disconnect as well? If it’s only your iPhone 13 Pro, then try rebooting it and/or forgetting and re-connecting to the network. Otherwise, try rebooting your router to see if that helps.

Just follow these instructions to restart your iPhone 13:

  1. Start the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap General.
  3. Tap Shut Down.
  4. Wait for around two to three minutes for the device to completely shut down.
  5. Press the Side button to turn your iPhone back on.

Follow these instructions to restart your router:

  1. Unplug your router or modem from its power outlet (don’t just turn it off).
  2. Wait 15-20 seconds, then plug it back in.
  3. Allow the router a minute or two to turn back on.

Most modems have a “restart” button somewhere on them, just press and hold them for a few seconds (some might have a reboot button).

It may seem simple, but doing this can solve many connection problems without the inconvenience that comes with resetting your modem or router.

5. Move closer to your router

Maybe the issue isn’t with the iPhone 13 Pro. Maybe the problem lies with your WiFi router. Try moving closer or changing the location of your router. Moving closer to your router might help the signals reach your iPhone faster and improve the overall connectivity.

6. Forget your Wi-Fi and rejoin

When your iPhone 13 keeps disconnecting with your WiFi, you can try forgetting your WiFi and then rejoin. Forgetting and reconnecting to the network is one of the most valuable solutions to establishing a stable Internet connection. In addition, reconnecting may provide you with a new local IP address that might help. Follow the steps below.

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap Wi-Fi.
  3. find the name of your Wi-Fi and tap on it.
  4. Tap Forget This Network.
  5. Tap on “Forget.”
  6. Wait two to three minutes, and then rejoin.

7. Update your iPhone and Router firmware

Hold on, when was the last time you updated your iOS?

Apple frequently releases software updates to ensure speed and efficiency for its users. For example, you may be running iOS 15, but have you updated it to its latest version? Are you still using iOS 15.1? If yes, you instantly need to switch to the newest version, which might be 15.2, 15.2.1, and so on. Just as you update your phone frequently to ensure optimum performance, updating your router might resolve the underlying issue.

Here’s how you can update your iPhone:

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone 13 Pro.
  2. Next, go to General.
  3. Now, select Software update.
  4. If an update is available, Tap Download and Install.

After updating iOS, the next step is to update the firmware on your router. The updating process may differ. You should contact its manufacturer if you do not know how to do this.

Once the updates have been installed, check to see if your iPhone 13 Pro can establish a stable Wi-Fi connection.

8. Set Date and Time on Your iPhone

This one might sound weird, but believe it or not, improperly set time and date can cause several issues with iPhone, including wi-fi problems.

So, you need to make sure that you select the accurate region and set the Date and Time correctly. To do this, follow the steps below:

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Next, tap General.
  3. Next on, select Date and Time.
  4. Now, toggle on the switch next to Set Automatically.

9. Turn off Wi-Fi Assist

When Wi-Fi Assist is enabled, your iPhone 13 Pro will automatically use cellular data when Wi-Fi connectivity is poor. If Wi-Fi assist is turned on, and your iPhone is having trouble getting much data through on Wi-Fi (regardless of a strong signal), it will switch from Wi-Fi to cellular.

You may have poor Wi-Fi connectivity. Check to see if you have this setting enabled by following these steps:

  1. Launch Settings.
  2. Now, tap Cellular.
  3. Scroll down and make sure the switch next to Wi-Fi Assist is toggled off.

Once you’ve disabled this setting, connect to your wifi to see if the connection is stable.

10. Disable VPN

VPNs can be super helpful for protecting your information online. However, VPNs can sometimes cause issues with your internet connection.

If you have your VPN on, you can turn it off by following the steps below:

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Go to General.
  3. Select VPN & Device Management
  4. Disable any connected VPN.

Once the VPN has been disabled, check if your iPhone 13 Pro can establish a stable Wi-Fi connection.

11. Reset network settings

You can reset iPhone network settings. It is an easy method that might be of use to you. Read the steps.

  1. Navigate to Settings, then tap on General.
  2. Scroll down and select Transfer or Reset iPhone.
  3. Tap Reset.
  4. From the list, tap Reset Network settings. You will be asked to enter your Passcode if you have one. Keep in mind that this will reset all of your Wi-Fi, cellular information, paired Bluetooth devices and so on. If you are sure you want to proceed tap Reset Network Settings.

Once you’ve done this, wait a couple of minutes — new network settings should be picked up by your phone automatically.

12. Reset All Settings

If none of these methods worked, you might want to reset all your iPhone settings. If any bugs on your phone are preventing your device from maintaining a stable Wi-Fi connection, this will help.

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone, then tap on General.
  2. Scroll down and select Transfer or Reset iPhone.
  3. Now, tap Reset.
  4. Here, tap Reset All settings and follow the onscreen instructions.

13. Getting Technical Assistance

If none of those mentioned above methods worked, it’s time to take a step back and let the professionals handle it.

Firstly, we suggest talking to your Internet Service Provider. Maybe the issue lies with the network connection and not your device. You can test this out by trying to connect to a different Wi-Fi network.

If your iPhone 13 Pro can establish a stable Wi-Fi connection, then maybe the problem lies with your network connection.

However, if your iPhone 13 Pro still keeps dropping Wi-Fi connection, then you may want to take it to Apple support. We suggest chatting with Apple online first to see if the matter can be resolved through customer service.

Otherwise, you’ll have to send it for repair. In which case, remember to look into the warranty that came with your device.

See also: 13 Pro Tips To Fix Wi-Fi Not Working On iPhone 13

Did you fix your iPhone 13 keep dropping Wi-Fi problem?

Just because your iPhone 13 Pro keeps disconnecting from WiFi doesn’t mean it’s a lost cause. We suggest you try out all the solutions we’ve given you above before you give up on your iPhone.

Who knows, maybe it’s just a setting issue, or perhaps the problem isn’t with your iPhone but with your WiFi router.

Don’t give up hope until you’ve exhausted all of your options.

If your iPhone 13 Keeps dropping Wi Fi connection, don’t stress. It’s quite a common issue. We hope this post helped you solve your Wi-Fi issues. If not, it’s best to try contacting your Internet service provider. If the problem is not with your ASP, contact Apple Support to assist you with your problem.

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