Invisible Transition in WiFi Network Priority

Devices connect automatically to a primary WiFi network when in range. This selection provides steady internet access without user intervention.

The process continues reliably across daily movements and varying signal strengths. Among multiple available networks, the same one receives preference each time.

WiFi settings screen displaying a list of networks with the home network at the top

The ordered list of known networks now places a different option first. The original primary network occupies a lower position.

Automatic connections select the new top network by default. The earlier arrangement no longer determines the choice.

This presents network prioritization that follows an altered sequence, occurring without any visible shift in connection behavior.