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donawalt
Jul 15, 2025Mentor - Experienced User
Device flipping to celllular/disconnecting when on WiFi? Read this for possible solution!
Technical Analysis and Repeatable Evidence of DHCP/Routing Bug in Netgear Orbi 971 (Router Mode)
Summary of Issue
In environments using the Orbi 971 system in router mode, certain iOS/iPadOS ...
lostinphotoland
Aug 27, 2025Tutor
UPDATE:
Starting with iOS 18.6.1 (I'm now on 18.6.2) I've found that I no longer "drop" my connection, at least according to the Wi-Fi icon, but I do have data transfer issues until my Wi-Fi changes from 3 of 3, then 2 of 3 "bars" to a full 3. It seems to be about the same amount of time I would see the Wi-Fi icon leave and I'd transition to 5G, only to return to Wi-Fi.
I had setup an active ping of my device while within the house and this seems to happen at random times throughout my home. Whatever the issue is, the phone and Wi-Fi are NOT happy with each other still.
While ping isn't to solely be relied on, especially on Wi-Fi issues, I can confirm that each time I'd see a drop in signal strength, I'd lose about 5-7 pings. I could be watching a YouTube video, browsing the web, playing an online game, or even the device is idle... the disruptions are still continuing.
I have also tested with disconnecting 1 of the 2 Wi-Fi nodes, which to my surprise didn't seem to adversely affect interior Wi-Fi service, but the issue did still continue to occur.
Ping statistics for 10.168.168.29:
Packets: Sent = 1336, Received = 1189, Lost = 147 (11% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 3ms, Maximum = 2279ms, Average = 68ms