By default, weird WiFi connection

I found that there are times that my iPhone 6 has a mind of its own. Specifically, it is by default a connection Wi - Fi that I never use and it does not work so a data flow stops. What I always check what Wi - Fi system, my phone is connected too? Or is there a way to prevent it to default to another system, that I don't want to try to connect?

Thank you.

~ Kort

Have you tried to remove the offending network or reset your network settings?

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