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Fitbit app constantly says "No Internet Connection"

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Sometimes, my fitbit app on my iPhone 8+ will say "No Internet connection" in a red banner across the top when it should be connected. Every other app on the phone that connects to my wi-fi network IS connected, yet fitbit says I need to connect to get historical data. This is maddening. So far, my workaround has been to reboot the phone, and then it will connect. I can also go to Settings, choose a different network, have it try to switch, then go back to my network and it connects. My wife's 8+ does not have the same problem, just mine. Anyone got any ideas?

 

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Hello @joeb22, have a warm welcome to the Fitbit Community, it's great to have you on board! Smiley Happy

 

I appreciate you have brought this to my attention and for letting me know the workaround you've tried so far. At this moment I would like to ask you to go to your phone Settings > Fitbit and check that Background App Refresh is enabled. If it is, disable it, restart your phone and enable it back.

 

Now, if you get this message again, swipe up to bring out the Control Center, turn off WiFi for 10 seconds, then turn it back on and swipe down in the Fitbit app until the message disappears. 

 

I hope this can be helpful, if there's anything else I can do for you, please feel free to reply. 

Marco G. | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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Thanks. I’ll let you know if it works.

Joe

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Hello @joeb22, I hope you're doing well, thanks for taking the time to reply! You're very welcome, please keep me updated.

 

If there's anything else I can do for you, please feel free to let me know, I'll be happy to continue assisting you. Smiley Wink

 

Happy stepping! 

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I have the same problem, and when I go to settings, Fitbit, Background App Refresh is enabled, but is grayed out and I can't disable it.

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I’ve found on my iPhone that if you go to the control panel (swipe up from the bottom), turn the wi-fi off for about 4 or 5 minutes, then turn it back on, it forces the phone to connect to wi-fi again. This will most of the time fix the problem. It will probably work on other makes as well; the method changes from make to make.
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Thank you. That worked!

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Having similar problem, tried you suggestion. I swiped the screen down several times. Keeps saying “device no found”.  App is

 not connecting to my wireless network.

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If you have an iPhone, you swipe UP from the bottom to find the control center. Otherwise go to Settings, find the wi-fi connection, disconnect, and reconnect 10 seconds later.
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I have been having this same problem off and on for a couple of days, and now it seems to be permanent. I have tried restarting the phone, with and without Background App Refresh enabled. I have turned off WiFi and turned it on again (and anyway I should have cell connection even without WiFi). I have turned Airport Mode on and off. Nothing works. 

 

Curiously, it seems to be getting my steps, but won't sync alarms. I need those.

 

Any ideas?

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This has been happening to me for over an hour, across locations (at my gym and at home). I turned my phone all the way off and then back on, and I uninstalled and reinstalled the Fitbit app. I haven’t been able to sign in since the reinstall. When I try, it says I need to be connected to internet to sign in. 

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Im Having the same issue!!! 

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im having the same issue. Wonder if the system has crashed today or something? 

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Ditto here. Restarting after turning background app refresh off, and then turning it back on, only allows connectivity for a couple of seconds.

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Same problem.  None of the suggestions worked (disabling and enabling background refresh, restarting phone, turning WIFI of and back on -- still get the No Internet Connection message when my iPhone XR clearly is connected to wifi and other apps work with the internet.  Come on, Google!!  You bought Fitbit.  Fix this app!

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Having the same issue too! Must be an issue overall. Kind of frustrating!

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Same issue... tried all the above... deleted app and reinstalled  and now can’t log in because of the same no internet msg ... has to be an internal Fitbit system problem 

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Nope, have tried various combinations of the suggested remedies but the problem remains. Please make a noticeable posting when this is issue is resolved! 

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Why isint this fixed already? This original post is from July 16 2018. Today I update my iOS app to the newest version & I had to shut down my WiFi just to sign into the app. I shouldn’t have to jump through hoops with an update just to get into the app again. Unacceptable 

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Well I got past the no internet msg and now the wheel just spins and spins when I try to log into the app

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