I am trying to determine if the user is connected to the internet by using AFNetworking 2.0 and the "AFNetworkReachabilityManager", but it doesen't seem to work. It's always return that there is a valid internet connection, even though the internet is turned off.
This is my code:
-(BOOL)connected {
__block BOOL reachable;
[[AFNetworkReachabilityManager sharedManager] setReachabilityStatusChangeBlock:^(AFNetworkReachabilityStatus status) {
switch (status) {
case AFNetworkReachabilityStatusNotReachable:
NSLog(@"No Internet Connection");
reachable = NO;
break;
case AFNetworkReachabilityStatusReachableViaWiFi:
NSLog(@"WIFI");
reachable = YES;
break;
case AFNetworkReachabilityStatusReachableViaWWAN:
NSLog(@"3G");
reachable = YES;
break;
default:
NSLog(@"Unkown network status");
reachable = NO;
break;
[[AFNetworkReachabilityManager sharedManager] startMonitoring];
}
}];
return reachable;
}
This method is called from my viewDidLoad method. Is there something wrong with my code, since it isn't working?
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