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F.A.Q.
What should I do if my iOS app keeps having problems connecting to Wi-Fiafter an app update?
Update your iOS app to the latest version, restart your device, or reach out to the app developer for specific troubleshooting steps related to the update.
My iOS app experiences unstable public WiFi connections. Any recommendations?
Ensure you accept any terms or agreements via a browser when connecting to public networks, and avoid networks with weak or fluctuating signals whenever possible.