Can't get wifi to work properly since upgrade to ios 8.1.3 on ipad

wifi works sometimes...has happened since upgrade to 8.1.3. Is there any fix for this problem and is
Apple doing anything about it? Tired of waiting....

One thing I would try is Settings-General-Reset-Reset Network Settings. Please note that all wifi passwords will be deleted but not apps, music, photos etc. will. I had this problem with my iPad Mini and this worked!

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