![]() Toggling ON the airplane mode will give your phone a quick refresh from any radio transmissions, possibly fixing any impending issues with the Wi-Fi. Some older devices support 2.4GHz which means their devices are not compatible with the 5GHz frequency band. Check which bands your phone supports, in the case of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, it supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz both you need a router that supports both the bands in order to connect to whichever band you want. Check if you are connecting to the right bandīoth your router and the phone should connect over to the same band to allow a seamless Wi-Fi experience. Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, so do check if your router supports it too. There is a simple fix available and that is to simply fire up 5GHz frequency and this should fix the problem. This is because both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are using the same frequency, thereby Bluetooth does end up interfering with the former. ![]() Somehow, Bluetooth causes various issues with Wi-Fi in case if you are using Wi-Fi over the 2.4GHz band. ![]() On the router’s front, check if you are connecting to the right router. Simply tap on the Wi-Fi icon multiple times to subside these instances. In simple words, although you tapped on the Wi-Fi icon to enable it, it either didn’t turn on due to non-registry on touch or it could be a minor glitch preventing you from enabling Wi-iF in the first instance.
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