iOS causing a networking breakdown
So, an interesting problem, every time I push my iPhone 6 Plus to charge, I get huge interruptions in all my networking, wired and wireless. Once started, the only solution is to disable the phone’s WiFi or restart the device. The following image shows a PingPlotter graph of the problem in action.
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