After a bug that was discovered on iOS devices just 2 weeks ago and completely disables the ability to connect to Wi-Fi networks, another bug was discovered that eliminates connecting to Wi-Fi.
In the past weeks on iOS devices completely eliminating the Wi-Fi feature an error A new bug was discovered not long after its discovery. When this error is triggered, turn on Wi-Fi again. completely disables.
Wi-Fi network name in error that appeared 2 weeks ago “%p%s%s%s%s%n” was. If your phone was connected to a Wi-Fi network with that name, the Wi-Fi feature would be completely disabled. This time the mistake is Wi-Fi network name.
If you find a network named ‘%secretclub%power’ then don’t connect
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“You can permanently disable the Wi-Fi of any iOS device by hosting a public Wi-Fi named ‘%secretclub%power’. Resetting the network settings is not a surefire solution for functionality.”
At this point now%s’, ‘%p’ and ‘%n’ Wi-Fi network names using character strings are thought to cause the error. In the previous network name when you reset network settings the error was fixed and your phone was able to connect to the internet again. However, the person who revealed the problem says that the error persists this time despite resetting the network settings.
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The only option that can be made at this point is to factory reset looks like. However, it should be noted that this is not a tested and approved way and there is no guarantee.
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