Your problem is most likely Apple or your routers implimentation of AES 
cryptography.

On your router set your security to wpa/wpa2 and set your crypt function to 
tkip/aes or auto not just AES.  That should fix the issue.

Thanks
Scott

On Nov 30, 2010, at 2:06 PM, William Windels wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I think, since ios-version 4.2, I have some network problems on my iphone4.
> 
> When I come into my house, normally the iphone should connect automatically 
> to my authorized network that's encrypted with a wpa2-key.
> 
> Since last week, one or more days after the update, I discover that the 
> Iphone isn't connecting automatically to my network when I enter my house.
> On the same time, my macbook is connected to the network immediately.
> 
> When I select my network out of the list that's coming up, I receive the 
> message :
> "no connection possible with network my_network"
> The system isn't always asking for a password , it gives only a dialogue with 
> a ok-button, to accept this message.
> I discover today that , sometimes, the iphone is connected to the network 
> while giving the error above.
> On other moments, it doesn't connect to the network as long as the message 
> appear..
> 
> I control this also by opening the program filer, to transfer files to my 
> iphone  
> with a wifi-connection.
> There I can see if the iphone has a ip-address or not.
> 
> It can help to set in the properties of my network on the iphone that the 
> iphone should forgot the network "my_network".
> This doesn't mean that the problem is solved but, sometimes it's solved for 
> one time.
> 
> Since the install of the update , ˜I have already repaired the iphone by 
> re-installing the software completely and I putted back the data on my 
> iphone4 from inside itunes on me mac.
> 
> So, I was thinking about what I can do, some questions:
> 1. Is this a problem that some of you have also?
> 2. Since a iphone is like a computer, perhaps there should be a way to read 
> log-files of the iphone?
> 3. are there other diagnostic tools available for the iphone4 that can help 
> to know what's happening?
> 4. I think not but perhaps, could any software, installed on my iphone , 
> cause this problem?
> 
> 
> Any hints should be very appreciated.
> 
> Best regards,
> William Windels 
> 
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