TP-LInk Wi-Fi on iPhone and other Apple devices losing Internet connectivity.
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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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Interesting... I have a TP-Link router and a few TP-Link access points. I also have a D-Link and a Netgear access point.
With the D-Link, I have Dell computers and Android devices that complain about being connected but not having Internet while Apple devices (MacBook and MBPro, iPhones) thrive. Speedtests on Android look like roller costers.
With TP-Link, I get solid performance on most device, except Apple products which are often giving out less than stellar results.
I will set up one for each camp.
YMMV...
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My older brother is having problems with his iOS devices with my family's new TP-Link Archer AX11000 so he added back the Google Nest Wifi Router to improve his connection. The downside is that I am having reduced Internet speeds.
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I was having that issues with Archer C6. After checking with my ISP countless ways to repair it, they have switched my router to Archer AX1500. After five months without issues it is happening again and my iPhone loses connection every 5 minutes. It is impossible to use the Internet at home.
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Hello @Bartush93 @Leon5 @atsang4279
Thank you for following up on the TP-Link Community forum.
For further clarity on the issue, please respond to the questions below:
1. Are all iOS devices losing connection from the TP-Link router? How about other laptops and Android devices, are they connected fine?
2. Which band do the iOS devices connected to, 2.4G or 5G?
3. When did they lose the connection? Did they drop the connection when the phones were locked and then unlocked? Or they just lose the connection when you are using it?
4. What are the wireless settings on the TP-Link router, which channel, and what security? We suggest running a Wi-Fi analyzer to review the channels around you, then choose one with less interference to monitor.
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Hello @Kevin_Z !
1. Are all iOS devices losing connection from the TP-Link router? How about other laptops and Android devices, are they connected fine?
Yup, me and my wife are having connection issues with our iPhones, same was with the iPad. MacOS laptops are working ok-ish, because sometimes we've got the DNS warn in Chrome, but after first page refresh it starts to work. Other devices (LG TV, XSX, PS5) are connected by wire and I haven't observed anything wrong yet. But in January we had some issues with TV internet connection ONLY when watching something on Apple TV.
2. Which band do the iOS devices connected to, 2.4G or 5G?
5G
3. When did they lose the connection? Did they drop the connection when the phones were locked and then unlocked? Or they just lose the connection when you are using it?
Mainly when they were locked, then unlocked and I will open Safari browser. I can also browse Reddit through the app, everything works fine, then switch to Safari and immediately it drops connection. Sometimes there are also issues in apps when they no longer download images. Today I had an issue with Weather system app in iPhone cause it stopped refreshing weather - after switching to LTE connection it started working flawlessly again.
4. What are the wireless settings on the TP-Link router, which channel, and what security? We suggest running a Wi-Fi analyzer to review the channels around you, then choose one with less interference to monitor.
WIFI settings for 2.4GHz and 5GHz:
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Security: WPA/WPA2-Personal
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Version: WPA2-PSK
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Encryption: AES
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Transmit Power: High
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Channel Width: Auto
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Channel: Auto
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Mode: 802.11b/g/n mixed for 2.4GHz and 802.11a/n/ac/ax mixed for 5GHz
What is really strange for me it's that was working without issues for nearly 5 months and now the issues are back.
I will try to run the analyzer app and change some configs.
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Regarding the iOS devices losing connection when they got locked then unlocked, I do see similar feedback on the Apple community years ago, you can check some helpful suggestions provided by Apple users below:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/250285673
I also find a YouTube video for your reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4T_boel-5g
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Unfortunately - nothing of that helps. It becomes even worse cause not only iOS devices had issues but also Macbooks started to lose connection and reports the DNS errors on redirects. I've even switched from AX1500 to AX3000 cause I thought that maybe router is an issue here. After few hours of working the nightmare is back. I don't know where to look for the issue.
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Are you saying you have replaced the Archer AX1500 with another AX3000 but the issue becomes even worse? Is the new model Archer AX3000 or Archer AX55? Please check and update the router firmware to the latest official version, then monitor the connectivity.
Can I also know the iOS version of your iPhone and iPad? Are they all up-to-date?
What are the wireless settings on the AX3000 now? Have you tried to modify the channel, channel width, or security settings? If not yet, please give it a go and then confirm.
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I have the same issue on my Archer AX1500. On most devices it works fine, however some features on iOS don't work correctly. Such as the new iOS 16 "iPhone Camera Continuity" feature where the iPhone's camera can be used a webcam on MacOS in Facetime and the like. On other networks I've tried it works perfectly fine, but on my own TP-Link network it doesn't work at all and respond with a "no response from network" message.
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