Discussion topic: Wi‑Fi Keeps Dropping on Apple Devices — DNSFailureRecovery Issue
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Message posted on 13 Jun 2025 05:13 PM
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Wi‑Fi Keeps Dropping on Apple Devices — DNSFailureRecovery Issue
Hi,
I’m having ongoing Wi‑Fi issues specifically with my Apple devices (MacBook Pro M4, Ipad 7 and iPhone 11 and 13), connected to my Sky broadband . The signal is strong, but I regularly lose connection — especially with DNS resolution failures — and the only way to fix it is by restarting the router. This doesn’t happen with my husband’s non-Apple laptop, so it seems device-specific.
I ran full Apple Wireless Diagnostics and found repeated DNSFailureRecovery traces, which appear to trigger a forced Wi‑Fi reassociation.
I’ve already:
Reset network settings on both devices
Restarted the router
Changed DNS to 8.8.8.8 and 1.1.1.1
But the issue keeps coming back.
This seems to be a known Sky/Apple compatibility problem. Is there:
A firmware fix in progress?
A DHCP or IPv6 setting that can be adjusted?
Or should I use my own router behind the Sky box?
Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated — it’s becoming really disruptive.
Thanks in advance!
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Message posted on 13 Jun 2025 05:47 PM
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Re: Wi‑Fi Keeps Dropping on Apple Devices — DNSFailureRecovery Issue
@irinarose What makes you say it's a known sky-apple problem if that was the case there would be thousands of Forum threads and links that you would be finding, and apple user's up in arms, just try finding that you won't.
Message posted on 16 Oct 2025 01:33 PM
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Re: Wi‑Fi Keeps Dropping on Apple Devices — DNSFailureRecovery Issue
I have the same problem as sky broadband keeps dropping from my i pad - oddly it works on iphone and TV at the moment just not on ipad
Message posted on 02 Dec 2025 05:24 PM
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Re: Wi‑Fi Keeps Dropping on Apple Devices — DNSFailureRecovery Issue
We just had fast fibre put in and I am having the same issue with my iPad. Other devices in the household are fine but mine cuts out on a regular basis (every 5-10 minutes) and I have to go to settings and change it to a hotspot (which has currently used all of its data) and then go back to the Sky WiFi and it's working again. It's becoming quite frustrating. I wish my husband hadn't agreed for them to come around and change it as it was working fine before.
Message posted on 27 Jan 2026 09:48 PM
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Re: Wi‑Fi Keeps Dropping on Apple Devices — DNSFailureRecovery Issue
Same problem here. Switched from Virgin to Sky a few days ago and wifi signal on iPad keeps dropping out. iPad also doesn't rember passcode for logging on and I have to keep re-entering it. Has anyone come up with a resolution to this issue?
Message posted on 28 Jan 2026 03:35 AM
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Re: Wi‑Fi Keeps Dropping on Apple Devices — DNSFailureRecovery Issue
Hi,
I,m not very technical minded but my husband did something that made it work ok and stop dropping out (welll I'm a lot happier as it was driving me crazy before, happening every few minutes). We had an old Netgear WiFi extender and he plugged that in (you can get one on eBay for around £5 and p&p or probably another brand) and now we have the usual WiFi address and one with EXT after it in my WiFi settings. I know if I select the usual one that it will keep dropping out, but with the EXT one it stays on pretty much forever unless the internet goes down completely. Sorry about my dummy guide, but I hope that's helpful
Message posted on 28 Jan 2026 05:13 AM
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Re: Wi‑Fi Keeps Dropping on Apple Devices — DNSFailureRecovery Issue
Thanks for your input
i solved the problem, i did quit sky
too many issues other than this one (a full year of no inter net for days - due to the outside box on the street , sky fixing it but failing again due to this box after a few days), poor customer service
no more sky and now reliable internet via another provider
Message posted on 28 Jan 2026 07:09 AM
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Re: Wi‑Fi Keeps Dropping on Apple Devices — DNSFailureRecovery Issue
@Chrisl49 wrote:
Same problem here. Switched from Virgin to Sky a few days ago and wifi signal on iPad keeps dropping out. iPad also doesn't rember passcode for logging on and I have to keep re-entering it. Has anyone come up with a resolution to this issue?
@Chrisl49 ensure you have selected both Auto-join and Auto-login in the settings on the iPad for the Sky connection. If you have and the issue continues delete the connection then power down the iPad fully (hold down the side button with a volume button until the power slider appears) the restart it and add the connection afresh as the memory setting maybe scrambled which the restart should clear.
65inch Sky Glass, 3 Sky Streaming Pucks, Sky Ultrafast + and Sky SR213(white Wifi Max hub) main Wifi from 3 TP-Link Deco M4 units in access point mode
Message posted on 28 Jan 2026 06:25 PM
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Re: Wi‑Fi Keeps Dropping on Apple Devices — DNSFailureRecovery Issue
Hi, many thanks for the suggestions, I did reset my IPad to auto-join yesterday, wasn't aware of the auto-login as well though. Have now turned that on so, fingers crossed that has solved the issue!
Message posted on 29 Jan 2026 05:49 AM
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Re: Wi‑Fi Keeps Dropping on Apple Devices — DNSFailureRecovery Issue
I had got auto join on but it kept taking too long and interrupting my browsing. We only tried the extension gadget because we had one anyway. So it may be an option if you get frustrated with it constantly cutting out and making you wait while it tries to join, if it does.
Message posted on 29 Jan 2026 10:10 AM
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Re: Wi‑Fi Keeps Dropping on Apple Devices — DNSFailureRecovery Issue
this never worked for me - hope it does help some though
Message posted on 03 May 2026 08:54 AM
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Re: Wi‑Fi Keeps Dropping on Apple Devices — DNSFailureRecovery Issue
I can see out by box up the pole exposed to the elements and the cables swinging in the wind but keep resting from sky and it's ok then it drops away especially when raining and windy I'm no technician but I'm not blind. Sky glass can't cope with it always freezing and dropping out I'm sure this is my problem who do I contact
Message posted on 03 May 2026 08:57 AM
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Re: Wi‑Fi Keeps Dropping on Apple Devices — DNSFailureRecovery Issue
Update
nothing ever worked
sky customer service useless
constant issues anyway with the outside box on the road
moved out of sky and have now the perfect internet
Message posted on 03 May 2026 09:43 AM
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Re: Wi‑Fi Keeps Dropping on Apple Devices — DNSFailureRecovery Issue
@Dougal111 quite what some dodgy wiring on a pole has to do with the subject of the thread escapes me but to answer your question. It is actually pretty unlikely some lose wiring would affect your Sky Glass TV. However if it bothers you talk to Sky who will report your concerns to Openreach who own the pole and it is up to them whether anything is done not Sky..
However assuming your broadband service is not dropping out it is unlikely that is your problem. Far more likely is a poor WiFi connection between the hub and your Glass TV. Go into the TV's settings snd find the network section which will tell you the quality of the WiFi connection if thst isnt excellent thst is likely to be the issue. If you talk to Sky they will sell you their WiFi Max package and supply an exxtender to be fitted half way between the hub and the TV.
65inch Sky Glass, 3 Sky Streaming Pucks, Sky Ultrafast + and Sky SR213(white Wifi Max hub) main Wifi from 3 TP-Link Deco M4 units in access point mode
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