Wireless
Why this works:
Every time your iPhone connects to a Wi-Fi network for the first time, it saves information about how to connect to that Wi-Fi network. However, things can change on your wireless router that your iPhone is unaware of. If your iPhone is unaware of the changes, it may not be able to make a clean connection to the Wi-Fi network.
Erasing the network entirely, we can compensate for any potential changes to the router and essentially “update” the Wi-Fi’s network data on your iPhone. Before erasing the network, make sure you write down your Wi-Fi password because you’ll have to reenter it when you reconnect!