8 Ways to Fix Google Pixel 7 Pro Wi-Fi That’s Not Working

If you are facing a Wi-Fi issue on your Google Pixel 7 Pro then this article is for you.

In this article, I am going to share methods that can help you to solve your Wi-Fi issues on Pixel 7 Pro phone.

Reasons of Wi-Fi issue on your Pixel 7 Pro:

  • Network issue
  • Bad weather
  • Out of range
  • Inadequate speed
  • Router or modem malfunctions

Here’re the methods to solve your Pixel 7 Pro Wi-Fi issue:

  1. Restart your Pixel 7 Pro
  2. Re-connect to Wi-Fi
  3. Enable Airplane mode
  4. Enable auto connect
  5. Turn off battery saver
  6. Disable always activate mobile data feature
  7. Reset the router
  8. Reset network settings

Method 1: Restart your Pixel 7 Pro

Restarting your Pixel 7 Pro can boost its performance and also stops the apps running in the background including networks.

Here are the steps to restart your device:

  • Press and hold the Power key and Volume Up button simultaneously.
  • When the power menu appears, tap on Restart.

Method 2: Re-connect to Wi-Fi

This method is very simple. All you have to do is to delete or forgot the current Wi-Fi connection and reconnect it again:

Here’s how you can do this:

  • Go to the Settings of your phone.
  • Now tap on Networks and Internet and then tap on Internet.
  • Here tap on the Gear icon next to the network which you want to forget.
  • Now tap on Forget to delete the current Wi-Fi connection.
  • After that, your Pixel 7 Pro will detect the new connection. Just tap on it and add the password to connect it again.

Method 3: Enable Airplane Mode

Enabling the Airplane mode can also solve the Wi-Fi connection issue on your phone. During this process, all the network connections stop for a while until you disable the feature again.

Steps to enable airplane mode:

  • Swipe down the Notifications Panel from the top of your screen.
  • Now find the AirPlane icon and tap on it, and after a few seconds tap it again on Airplane mode to disable it.

Method 4: Enable Auto Connect

Enabling auto-connect can help you a lot. This feature will automatically connect to your saved network connections that are available near your location. You can enable this feature by using below steps:

  • Go to the Setting of your phone.
  • Here tap on Network & Internet.
  • Scroll down and tap on Adaptive Connectivity.
  • If it is enabled, tap on the Toggle Button to disable it.

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Method 5: Turn off the Battery Saver

Battery saver enables you to save power on your phone. But sometimes enabling battery saver may cause issues and these issues may affect the phone’s features.

Battery saver also stops all background activities that need internet accessibility in the background.

Steps to disable battery saver mode:

  • If the battery saver is on then swipe down the Notifications Panel from the top of your screen.
  • Now find the Battery 🔋 saver icon and tap on it to disable this feature.

Method 6: Disable Always Activate Mobile Data Feature

You can disable (Mobile data always active) in developer settings. It is the feature that keeps your cellular data active even if Wi-Fi is on. This is done for a faster network switch, such as in case the WiFi is down, your device would be able to directly switch over to the mobile data without any delay.

But in some cases, this can conflict with the functionality of a wireless network. The best way is to disable it in settings:

  • Go to the Settings of your phone.
  • Scroll down and tap on System and then tap on About Phone.
  • Now tap on Builder Option several times to enable the developer options.
  • Now go back to the previous Settings page tap on System and then tap on the Developer option.
  • Now scroll down and tap on Mobile data always active to disable this feature.

Method 7: Reset the Router

Resetting the router can also fix the Wi-Fi connection problem on Pixel 7 Pro.

Steps to reset your Wi-Fi router:

  • Turn off your Wi-Fi router using its power button or simply unplug it from the power source.
  • After 1 or 2 minutes, plug it back in and turn on.
  • When all its lights start blinking, try connecting your Pixel 7 Pro to the Wi-Fi.

Method 8: Reset Network Settings

Resetting all network settings can also fix the Wi-Fi issue. In this mode, all the network connections are restored to their default settings.

Steps to reset network settings:

  • Go to the Settings of your phone.
  • Scroll down and tap on System and then scroll down and tap on Reset Options.
  • Here tap on Reset Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Mobile option.
  • After that tap on Reset Settings.

That’s it. I hope all the above methods will help you to solve the Wi-Fi connection issue on your Pixel 7 Pro.