Cannot check iOS 9.3 during the upgrade process. When there is a good connection internet, says no internet. Tried more than 30 times, even after reboot. Any suggestions?

Cannot check iOS 9.3 during the upgrade process. When there is a good connection internet, says no internet. Tried more than 30 times, even after reboot. Any suggestions?

You chose the option in iTunes to download the firmware first and install it in a second time after that?

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