Description: Use this guide to help you troubleshoot iOS device issues.
Reboot the Device
Power-cycle the terminal with the following steps:
- Long-press the power button at the top right of the device.
- A button will appear indicating Slide to power off.
- Slide the button to the right and turn off the device completely.
Check the Device for Updates
Update the device in the iOS settings with the following steps:
- From the Home Screen, open the iOS Settings application.
- In Settings, select General.
- Next, select Software Update.
- Install Now will appear if an update is available.
Check Network Connection
Check the Wi-Fi connection with the following steps:
- From the Home Screen, open the iOS Settings application.
- In Settings, select Wi-Fi.
- You can turn Wi-Fi off/on by swiping the toggle at the top.
- If the toggle is green, Wi-FI is enabled.
- If the toggle is gray, Wi-Fi is disabled.
- The internet connection may be unstable or even disconnected.
- To reconnect, select your preferred network and enter the password.
Configure Ethernet
Verify settings once the adapter is connected and the Ethernet cable is plugged into a valid network port:
- From the Home Screen, open the iOS Settings application.
- In Settings, select Ethernet.
- Connect using the DHCP option by default or choose Static to manually enter the connection information.
- Disable WiFi to ensure the device is only using the Ethernet connection.
Reset Network Settings
If the device is having issues connecting to a network or Bluetooth devices, resetting the network settings can help.
- From the Home Screen, open the iOS Settings application.
- In Settings, select General.
- Scroll to the bottom and choose Reset.
- Select Reset Network Settings.
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