Are you experiencing Wi-Fi problems on your iPhone? If you’re having trouble turning on your Wi-Fi because it’s being grayed out, you’re not alone. In this post, we’ll provide some quick tips and tricks to help you fix this problem.
Before we start, it’s important to know that this Wi-Fi problem can happen because of minor software releases or even hardware-related issues. So, let’s try out some of the processes to fix your problem.
The first process is pretty straightforward – swipe down from the top and turn on your airplane mode. Wait around 30 seconds, and then turn it off. Afterward, open your settings and tap your Wi-Fi. Check whether you’re able to turn on your Wi-Fi or not.
If this doesn’t help you out to fix the problem, the next quick thing you have to take a look at is your content and privacy restrictions. Go to your settings and head back to your screen time. Scroll down and tap on your content and privacy restrictions. For some reason, this might cause these problems. All you have to do is turn up your content and privacy restriction to fix your problem. Check whether you’re being able to turn on your Wi-Fi or not.
If you’re still experiencing the same problem, try resetting your settings. Go to your settings and scroll down to your general. Scroll down to your reset and then you can choose two options from here: recent network settings or reset all settings. Keep in mind that the latter option will erase all your customized settings that you have changed so far. Tap reset settings twice, and then your iPhone will auto-restart. This should fix your problem.
However, if none of these processes works for you, it could be a hardware-related issue. In that case, go to the Apple Care and get your iPhone fixed.
We hope this post was useful for you to fix your Wi-Fi being grayed out problem or if you’re not able to turn on your Wi-Fi. Try out these processes and let us know if it worked for you.