How to Reset Network Settings on iPhone 14 to Fix Internet Issues

If your iPhone 14 has slow, spotty, or no internet connection—whether you’re on Wi-Fi or cellular—resetting the network settings can often fix it in seconds. This quick reset wipes saved networks and configurations but often solves common problems like dropped connections or poor signal.


What a Network Reset Does

Resetting network settings will:

  • Delete saved Wi-Fi networks and passwords
  • Reset cellular settings to default
  • Remove paired Bluetooth devices
  • Clear any custom DNS, VPN, or APN settings

But don’t worry—it won’t erase your personal data, photos, apps, or files.


When to Reset Network Settings

Use this fix if your iPhone 14 is:

  • Constantly dropping Wi-Fi connections
  • Unable to connect to Wi-Fi or cellular data
  • Experiencing slow or inconsistent internet
  • Showing “No Service” or “Searching” unexpectedly
  • Not reconnecting to a known Wi-Fi network

Steps to Reset Network Settings on iPhone 14

  1. Open Settings from the Home screen.
  2. Tap General.
  3. Scroll down and tap Transfer or Reset iPhone.
  4. Tap Reset.
  5. Select Reset Network Settings.
  6. Enter your passcode when prompted.
  7. Tap Reset Network Settings again to confirm.

Your iPhone will restart. Once it boots back up, reconnect to your Wi-Fi network manually by entering the password.

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