Experiencing issues connecting in iOS Wi-Fi mode? Here are some steps to help you troubleshoot and resolve these problems:
Ensure that your mobile device and computer are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
If you're on the same network and still experiencing issues, your Wi-Fi network might have limitations. Try using another mobile device to create a hotspot. Connect both your computer and the problematic mobile device to this hotspot network and retry the connection. If you're using a hotspot, remember to keep the screen of the mobile device providing the hotspot turned on.
Disable and then re-enable your wireless network card. Make sure to disable all other network card devices.
Temporarily disabling your system firewall can help identify if it's causing the connection issue. Remember to select the correct card when doing this.
Rebooting Apple's background services can sometimes resolve connection issues.
If you have installed iTools, a prompt will appear asking you to uninstall it. Please download and install the latest iTunes Apple suite.
By following these troubleshooting steps, you should be able to resolve most iOS Wi-Fi mode connection issues, ensuring a smooth and efficient testing process for your iOS applications.