Droid MAXX will not connect to wifi

Was using my MAXX over the weekend on my home wi fi. Browser froze, I closed and attempted to re open. No wi fi connection. Since then, I cannot connect to my home wi fi, my friend's home wi fi, and a relative's home wi fi. The signals will sporadically show up on my wi fi screen as available. When I attempt to connect, it will say 'connecting' for 1-2 seconds, then not connect. I have cleared all saved wi fi signals and re-entered passwords. I have done several power off/on cycles. I have removed SIM card and powered off/on. Phone is not in airplane mode, mobile hot spot is not turned on. Nothing seems to work. Right now I am completely dependent on Verizon data usage.

I as many of you have been a victim of the KitKat update and its Wifi issues.  I will not spend time sharing my extreme disgust with verizon for not giving me the option not to update as when Jellybean was pushed out, my Moto MAXX Phone was wrecked with so many issues.Thanks to this forum you see you are not alone. I have spoken with 4 different verizon techs and two motorola techs and find it criminal that they were all seemingly unaware of this issue. After 4 hours of calls  spaninng 3 days and frustration,Although everyone in support was sorry and nice, no one could fix the problem.  I did get lucky with a supervisor that suggested that I try putting the phone into airplane mode for a minute and the switch back. Sure enough it then finds and connects to my router and wifi. the only problem is that it only lasts a few hours then drops the WiFI, but at least until a fix is sent to us, I can use my WiFi. I understand this is also happening to Samsung phones as well. They have tried all the time wasting tricks of sim card refresh, cache cleaning etc. i am glad that i did not do a reset. VERIZON, PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR CUSTOMERS AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A PROBLEM< INFORM YOUR TECHNICIANS AND SEND AN EMAIL TO US PROMISING TO WORK AS A TEAM TO RESOLVE THIS.ASAP . ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!

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