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We recently informed you that some phone users Galaxy S23 Ultra si they complain that they cannot connect to their home Wi-Fi network. Now it has emerged that the problem has an easy solution, albeit not a permanent one, which Samsung is apparently already working on.

If you have this problem with yours Galaxy S23 Ultra met (or in models Galaxy S23 and S23+, in which it was also noted, albeit to a lesser extent), you can solve it, at least temporarily, very simply: go to the settings of your Wi-Fi router, if it supports Wi-Fi 6, and turn off this setting.

Each router has its own user interface, so the option to turn off Wi-Fi 6 may not be immediately apparent. If you are not sure how to do it, it will help you search engine Google. For example, on Asus routers, this option is located in the Wireless menu under the Advanced Settings menu and has a switch next to the option called 802.11ax/WiFi 6 mode.

It's not clear at this point what's causing the problem, just that it's affecting phones in the range Galaxy S23. The software runs on z Androidat 13 outgoing superstructure One UI 5.1, so in theory devices that were later on could also be affected Android 13/One UI 5.1 updated. Affected users can thus hope that Samsung will deliver a permanent solution soon. It is possible that it will be part of the March security update.

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