FIG. 4C is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a Wi-Fi network connection by an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Since operations 490 and 491 of FIG. 4C are the same as operations 450 and 455 of FIG. 4B and operations 495 to 499 are the same as operations 465 to 485 of FIG. 4B, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
However, when it is possible to search for and access the Wi-Fi connection, in operation 491 of FIG. 4C, when an accessible AP is found, the processor 120 may access the found AP according to a preset standard. Although the accessible AP is found, the processor 120 may check the signal quality from the AP in operation 492. According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, the processor 120 checks the Wi-Fi network quality before actually executing the Wi-Fi-network-based application in order to provide a seamless application execution screen. Accordingly, operation 492 may be performed before executing the application on the basis of an application (for example, a game application) execution request corresponding to a user input. Further, in FIG. 4C, the application execution request may be detected by the user before operation 491 or 492, which means that the time point at which the execution request is input is not limited.