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I have an S25 Ultra and my problem is that I've been unable to connect to the two public wifi networks I've tried. In both cases there is a "splash" page that asks you to accept the company's terms and conditions.
I can connect to networks/SSIDs that require passwords just fine
3 weeks ago
Both me and my wife have a handset in the S25 family, and only since upgrading both of us can only connect to our house wi-fi intermittently. Much of the time connections fail with a 'Connection Failed' error on the Wi-Fi page. Repeatedly reconnecting and/or dis/re-enabling Wi-Fi eventually reconnected with no other interventions, so we know the password & settings etc are fine.
Tried a lot of things on the wi-fi access points and phone, but nothing worked UNTIL I changed 'WPA2/WPA3' security to only be WPA2 Only on my Wi-Fi system - now its back to rock solid like it was with our previous phones (S24 in my case, S22 in my wifes).
To me this really seems that Samsung have an issue with the S25 family negotiating which Wi-Fi security standard they are going to adhere to with the Wi-Fi AP as it's only become an issue with the S25 phones.
So, if you're having trouble connecting to Wi-Fi from an S25 series handset, try setting your Wi-Fi (router/mesh/access point) to only require WPA2 instead of both WPA3/WPA2