iPhone won't connect to Wi-Fi after iOS 18.5 Update

After updating my iPhone to iOS 18.5, I’m unable to connect to certain Wi-Fi networks. When I tap on a network name in the Wi-Fi settings, the spinning wheel appears but never progresses — the connection doesn’t complete. This happens with known and new networks. I’ve already tried restarting the device and router, forgetting networks, and resetting network settings, but the issue persists. 


[Re-Titled by Moderator]


iPhone 16 Pro, iOS 18

Posted on May 15, 2025 01:00 AM

Reply
Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Posted on May 29, 2025 11:40 AM

I’m also having this issue and have tried a lot of the things people have tried when this issue happened to them in prior updates and nothing has worked so far.


I wish my issue was as simple as turning off/deleting vpns like others have said. I don’t have a vpn to turn off or delete.

13 replies

Jun 9, 2025 11:44 AM in response to knirving

knirving wrote:

I have also found that the wifi privacy was set to fixed, but if anything happened to the wifi like moving from one room to another the problem would reappear. Fix for me was setting the Privacy to off on the network I had issues with. This was effecting my iPad.


If moving between Wi-Fi access points, Wi-Fi mesh routing, or Wi-Fi routers, issues can sometimes arise.


When roaming among access points (or a well-functioning mesh), issues should be rare.


When roaming among Wi-Fi routers, issues are common and entirely expected.


And when "coffee shop" VPNs are involved, issues are common, and can include surprises such as immense network loads because the VPN can be sharing your network connection with others.


The "coffee shop" VPNs can also be buggy, and can remain partially active even when apparently disabled. Removal of a "coffee shop" VPN is the only way to ensure it is not insinuated into your connections. (This all ignores the privacy risks and problems introduced by too many of the add-on "coffee shop" VPNs, too.)

Jul 9, 2025 06:56 AM in response to CarlnSF

CarlnSF wrote:

My iphone has been doing the same thing. I have no VPN and it will connect to the Wifi, then just turn off and wont reconnect, tried forcing it over and over again, keeps happening, but this isnt happening on my ipads


How old is your Wi-Fi gear?


Is the Wi-Fi (router or access point or mesh) firmware current?


Does your iPhone show this misbehavior on other Wi-Fi networks?


Tried forgetting and re-adding the Wi-Fi network?


Which iPhone?

May 29, 2025 09:22 AM in response to Henrik Carlsson

I’m having a similar issue after updating to iOS 18.5 on my iPhone 16 Pro Max. In my case, my phone shows that it’s connected to Wi-Fi, but no apps or websites actually load. Even when I try to disconnect or turn Wi-Fi off completely (on my phone), the Wi-Fi icon still stays up in the top corner, and the phone doesn’t seem to fall back to cellular data like it normally would.


The only workaround I’ve found is fully powering off and restarting the phone—but the issue comes back randomly. It feels like the network stack just gets stuck or something.


I’ve tried forgetting the network, and toggling airplane mode, but none of that really fixes it long-term. Curious if others are seeing this too or if a fix is coming soon.

May 30, 2025 07:58 PM in response to danielfromtallahassee

danielfromtallahassee wrote:

I had this issue after the 18.5 update, and the fix for me was turning off my VPN and then turning the VPN back on.

I had tried forgetting the WiFi, changing WiFi settings, and rebooting the phone which did not seem to help at all.

As long as you continue to use a VPN on your iPhone, this will likely happen again and again. VPN is simply not needed on iPhone and almost ALWAYS causes connectivity issues. Unless you are required to have VPN by your employer or school, it would be advisable to remove the VPN profile completely from your iPhone. VPNs track your every move and don't provide the security you think they do. Often VPN providers sell your tracking history to make money. Apple security is VERY robust and protects you better than any VPN could.

This thread has been closed by the system or the community team. You may vote for any posts you find helpful, or search the Community for additional answers.

iPhone won't connect to Wi-Fi after iOS 18.5 Update

Welcome to Apple Support Community
A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. Get started with your Apple Account.