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== Problem description ==
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However, confusion often arises when sourcing replacement Wi-Fi ICs, because Wi-Fi-only and Cellular iPad logic boards use different Wi-Fi ICs — and they are not cross-compatible.
However, confusion often arises when sourcing replacement Wi-Fi ICs, because Wi-Fi-only and Cellular iPad logic boards use different Wi-Fi ICs — and they are not cross-compatible.


Installing the wrong variant will cause the Wi-Fi module to fail initialization, resulting in no Wi-Fi detection, no MAC address.[[File:Placeholder image.jpg|thumb|Example image (Figure 1) -- No image yet. Help expand this page by uploading it!]]
Installing the wrong variant will cause the Wi-Fi module to fail initialization, resulting in no Wi-Fi detection, no MAC address.
[[File:Ipadwificellular.png|thumb|iPad 7,8 & 9 - (WiFi + Cellular Model) WiFi IC]]
[[File:Ipadwifionly.png|thumb|iPad 7,8 & 9 - (WiFi Only Model) WiFi IC]]
 
== Symptoms ==
== Symptoms ==


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IPad Wifi IC Compatibility and Replacement Guide
Device iPad 6, iPad 7, iPad 8, iPad 9, iPad 10
Affects part(s) Logic Board, WiFi IC
Needs equipment Hot Air Station, Reballing Stencil, Donor Board, Soldering Iron, Tweezers
Difficulty ◉◉◉◉ Specialist
Type Soldering


Problem description

Many technicians encounter “No Wi-Fi”, grayed-out Wi-Fi toggle, or Wi-Fi IC overheat/no detection on iPads.

However, confusion often arises when sourcing replacement Wi-Fi ICs, because Wi-Fi-only and Cellular iPad logic boards use different Wi-Fi ICs — and they are not cross-compatible.

Installing the wrong variant will cause the Wi-Fi module to fail initialization, resulting in no Wi-Fi detection, no MAC address.

iPad 7,8 & 9 - (WiFi + Cellular Model) WiFi IC
iPad 7,8 & 9 - (WiFi Only Model) WiFi IC

Symptoms

  • Wi-Fi toggle grayed out in settings.
  • Wi-Fi MAC address missing in “About” section.
  • Board heating around Wi-Fi IC area.
  • Replacing with an IC from another variant (e.g., from Wi-Fi model to Cellular model) results in no detection.

Solution

Identify the correct Wi-Fi IC part number for the specific iPad model and variant (Wi-Fi or Cellular).

Always use the exact same IC model from a donor board of the same type.

Wi-Fi and Cellular iPads differ in the Wi-Fi/BT combo chip, RF routing, and antenna matching network, even when the logic board layout looks identical.

NOTE: When replacing the WiFi IC, ensure the new IC has the exact same part number as the original. Mismatched WiFi IC numbers are not cross-compatible and will result in no WiFi functionality.

iPad Wi-Fi IC Compatibility Chart
iPad Model Board Type Wi-Fi IC Chip ID Notes
iPad 6 (WiFi) A1893 339S00446
iPad 6 (WiFi + Cellular) A1954 339S00445
iPad 7 (WiFi) A2197 339S00448
iPad 7 (WiFi + Cellular) A2200, A2198 339S00445
iPad 8 (WiFi) A2270 339S00448
iPad 8 (WiFi + Cellular) A2428, A2429 (Global), A2430 (China) 339S00445
iPad 9 (WiFi) A2602 339S00448
iPad 9 (WiFI + Cellular) A2603, A2604, A2605 339S00445

Diagnostic Steps

  1. Confirm Variant
    • Check back housing model (A****).
    • Cross-reference with Wi-Fi or Cellular variant.
  2. Check Wi-Fi IC Reference
    • Use ZXW or BoardView to locate the Wi-Fi module part number.
    • Identify whether it’s 339S0058 (Wi-Fi) or 339S0059 (Cellular) etc.
  3. Resistance / Power Test
    • Measure power rails next to Wi-Fi IC.
    • If shorted, isolate Wi-Fi IC.

Repair Steps

  1. Disconnect battery and shield around Wi-Fi module.
  2. Preheat board.
  3. Use hot air to lift Wi-Fi IC carefully.
  4. Clean pads, check for lifted traces.
  5. Replace with correct Wi-Fi IC.
  6. Reassemble and test Wi-Fi detection.