How do I Force WiFi to be always ON in iOS devices?

How do I Force WiFi to be always ON in iOS devices?


For administration, security, and efficiency purposes, mobile device management frequently necessitates having WiFi constantly turned on. The administrator can make sure the device is never removed from the network and that the end user cannot turn it off by requiring WiFi to be turned on at all times via the WeGuard console. When this constraint is enabled, the WiFi button on the device will be greyed out and constantly on.

Enable Force WiFi Power ON





  • In the Restrictions tab, find the Force WiFi Power On Restriction.




  • Toggle it ON and then click Change Pending, followed by Confirm & Save.




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Now the WiFi option will be grayed out on the device, and the end user won't be able to turn off the WiFi, and it will always be ON.



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