

Tap the “i” icon next to the connected Wi-Fi network.The next move is to forget the network completely on your iPhone and then reconnect it. You’ve gone through all of these steps and your Wi-Fi is still acting up. You can also connect another device to the router in an effort to try and determine if it’s your router or the iPhone causing issues. So you’ll want to power cycle your router and then reconnect your iPhone.
#NO LONGER CONNECTED TO WI FI ON IPHONE ASKING FOR PASSWORD SOFTWARE#
Problems commonly arise when software updates are trying to be installed and end up getting “stuck”. There are times where the problem isn’t your iPhone, but instead, it’s the router for the network you’re trying to connect to. But you may want to remember these steps for later if you want to re-enable it. If the issues are solved, then you can leave this disabled. Tap the toggle next to Wi-Fi Assist to disable.By default, this is enabled and it could be the cause for why your Wi-Fi connection is poor if the “handoff” between Wi-Fi and Cellular networks was not done correctly. With the release of iOS 9, Apple introduced Wi-Fi Assist, which will supplement a poor Wi-Fi connection with your cellular network. Head into the Settings app and double-check the name of the network that you’re connected to. This can happen if you sign in to one of those “free” Wi-Fi networks offered by a local restaurant or cable provider. Sometimes, you may think that you are connected to your home network, or maybe a friend, but you’re not connected to either. You don’t want to “jump the gun” and turn the Wi-Fi back on before it’s actually been turned off in the system. The important part here is to wait before turning it back on. Tap the switch next to Wi-Fi to turn it on.Tap the switch next to Wi-Fi to turn it off.Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.However, you may want to actually go into the Settings app to turn this off if you are having issues. The quick and easy way is to open Control Center and tap the Wi-Fi icon, then wait a few seconds and tap it again to re-enable Wi-Fi.


As you’ve probably tried a few times already, you can toggle your Wi-Fi on and off.
