When your iPhone isn't nearby, you can still connect to a Wi-Fi network on your Apple Watch. To get started, you'll need watchOS 5 or later installed on your wearable device.

Connecting to a Wi-Fi network on Apple Watch

Note: When your iPhone is near, your Apple Watch will automatically connect to the same Wi-Fi or cellular network, when applicable. These directions are used when the Apple Watch isn't in the same location as iPhone.

Tap on the Digital Crown on Apple Watch. Open the Settings app. Tap Wi-Fi. Tap the name of the network that you want to join from the list of available networks. Your Apple Watch can only connect to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi networks. If necessary, enter the network password using Scribble. Tap Join.

You can use Scribble in these languages: English (Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States), French (France and Canada), German, and Italian.

Forgetting a Wi-Fi network on Apple Watch

Like on iPhone, you can have your device forget a Wi-Fi network on your wearable device.

Tap on the Digital Crown on Apple Watch. Open the Settings app. Tap Wi-Fi. Select the name of the network you're connected to. Tap Forget This Network.

Are you connected?

To see if you're connected to a Wi-Fi network on your Apple Watch:

Tap your Apple Watch or press one of its buttons to wake it up. On your Apple Watch's watch face, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to access Control Center.

The Wi-Fi icon is at the top right. When it's green, you're connected to a Wi-Fi network. Otherwise, you are not.