Tired of being asked to join terrible Wi-Fi networks?Never Sleep Alone (1984) You’re in luck.
Users have noticed the latest iOS 11 beta release includes an automated "Auto Join Disabled" feature, which stops your phone from connecting to spotty public Wi-Fi sources while you're out and about.
SEE ALSO: New iOS update fixes a very dangerous bugAccording to Cult of Mac, it seems like the feature will give up joining the network if it can't get an internet connection, or if it doesn't provide a reliable signal.
Currently, you can switch off "Auto Join" on captive Wi-Fi networks (public networks which require a login) by tapping on the blue "I" button next to a network on your iPhone's Wi-Fi settings screen. The new feature appears to automate the process for you.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
It's particularly useful when you're traveling through areas with a trove of public Wi-Fi networks, like a shopping mall, universities, or an airport.
It's similar to Apple's Wi-Fi Assist and Samsung's Smart Network Switch in that it'll get you off a dodgy connection--but this feature will actually prevent you from joining in the first place.
Now, if only Apple could let us change the priority of Wi-Fi networks in the iOS settings, just like you can on a Mac, that'd be real nice.
[h/t The Verge]
Topics Apple iOS iPhone
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
4 smart ways to use the internet to educate yourself about sex
Qualcomm announces new chipset for Android smartwatches
4 smart ways to use the internet to educate yourself about sex
NYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for May 18: Tips to solve Connections #237
A baby Mandrake is the star of this magical 'Harry Potter' photo shoot
PSA: Uninstall "Adware Doctor" from your Mac ASAP
Your next iPhone might be brown
Amazon Prime Grubhub deal: Save $10 off orders of $20 or more
Watch NOAA hurricane hunters fly into the eye of Hurricane Florence
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。