Wi-fi won't stay connected since ios 8 update

Ever since the IOS 8 update the WI-FI won't stay connected.  I have reset the network settings and it has not helped.  This has caused the use of a lot of data on my plan-  I have never gotten close to using all the data on my plan before and i'm not using the phone/WI-FI any more than before the update.  Any ideas what the issue could be ??

Yes me too on my itouch 5 the wifi off when the itouch on screen lock
If you now the solution please tell how to do it because im tired about this wifi not keep on

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