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Weird WiFi issues on Samsung S22

Strowz
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For the past month or so I have had various issues when connected to my WiFi at home. No other devices have experienced the same or similar issues, and there is seemingly no problem with my router which has been reset many times.

 

Some apps will not connect e.g. Spotify says no Internet connection available, whilst at the same time I am able to browse Web pages, and use other apps. Sometimes just turning wifi off and on will load something on apps like bbc news, or I will need to switch to mobile data. I have tried clearing cache partition. And resetting network settings which seemed to improve things a bit but now I am having the same problems again. Some apps are basically unusable with WiFi now or I have to mess around switching between mobile data and WiFi. Weirdly sometimes an app will try to load a page like bbc news but will only load when I turn WiFi off... it's getting to be infuriating.

 

I used a different WiFi connection earlier today and had none of the problems experienced above. That might suggest the problem is with my WiFi connection rather than the phone itself, or maybe a bit of both?! I work from home and have no problems with my laptop etc. So at the moment I'm leaning towards it being my phone. I'm also able to connect to BT wifi hotspots which work fine. 

 

Anyone else had similar issues and able to fix them?

 

Cheers!

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Cleoriff
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@Strowz 

Found this on Modem guides

https://www.modemguides.com/blog/wifi-not-working-on-phone-but-working-on-other-devices/ 

  1. Restart both your phone and router: Rebooting both your phone and router can often resolve temporary connectivity issues.
  2. Check the network settings on your phone: Make sure your phone is connected to the correct WiFi network and that the network password is correct.
  3. Disable and re-enable WiFi: Go to your phone’s settings and turn off WiFi, then turn it back on again. This can often refresh the connection.
  4. Forget the network and reconnect: Go to your phone’s settings and forget the current WiFi network, then reconnect to it.
  5. Update your phone’s software: Check for any available updates for your phone’s operating system and install them if necessary.
  6. Check for interference: Make sure there are no physical obstructions between your phone and router, and try to move your phone and router to a different location to see if that helps.
  7. Check for compatibility: Some older phones may not be compatible with the latest WiFi standards, especially if it’s a newer router.

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