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Some phone users Galaxy S23 Ultras are complaining these days that they can't connect to their home Wi-Fi network. Fortunately, it looks like Samsung is aware of the issue and might fix it soon.

In one post on a social network Reddit a certain user complained that his Galaxy The S23 Ultra displays the message "Connected without internet". However, it is noteworthy that this user bought exactly two pieces on the day of the sale Galaxy S23 Ultra (one for myself and one for my wife) and that only one of them has this problem.

After contacting Samsung support, it appears that the Korean giant is aware of the issue and is working to “improve the situation.” It is quite possible that the March security update will fix the problem.

It looks like the issue is limited to users connecting to Wi-Fi 6 routers, specifically using 802.11ax or WPA3 for the "preferred security method". While it is possible to turn off 802.11ax or switch to WPA3 through your router settings, the question is why would you do that if all your other connected devices are working.

To make matters worse, the Reddit user in question kept his problematic one Galaxy Replaced the S23 Ultra only to find that it didn't fix the problem. And what about you? You are the owner Galaxy S23 Ultra and encountered this problem? Let us know in the comments.

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