Re: THose with WIFI connections that are dropped

2012-09-11 Thread Scott Howell
And John you would be correct and there is nothing worse than a flaky network 
connection that may really be a direct result of smelly dead horses and 
squirrels. :)
Ah and how we have fun. :)

On Sep 10, 2012, at 10:15 PM, Jon Pierson joncpier...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 I'm not sure that it isn't actually the horse, the duck and those squirrels
 that smell.
 
 Now, back to your regularly scheduled IOS threads.
 
 Jon
 

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THose with WIFI connections that are dropped

2012-09-10 Thread Scott Howell
All,

FOr those of you that have lost your WIFI connection seemingly randomly, I have 
a question and this may have already been asked/answered. If you are loosing 
your WIFI connection randomly even while your phone is unlocked and in use, do 
you have bluetooth turned on? If so, have you tried turning it off for a while 
as a test? If so, do you know if the WIFI connection remained solid?
I would like to know.

Thanks,
Scott

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Re: THose with WIFI connections that are dropped

2012-09-10 Thread Keith Watson
Scott,

You have asked this question before. It is my opinion that you are chasing 
phantom squirrels. Beating a dead horse. I can see no reason why having 
bluetooth enabled would cause your whyfi to randomly disconnect. Maybe you 
should contact Apple and give them a piece of your mind. If you can spare any 
that is.

Keith

On Sep 10, 2012, at 5:58 PM, Scott Howell scottn3...@gmail.com wrote:

 All,
 
 FOr those of you that have lost your WIFI connection seemingly randomly, I 
 have a question and this may have already been asked/answered. If you are 
 loosing your WIFI connection randomly even while your phone is unlocked and 
 in use, do you have bluetooth turned on? If so, have you tried turning it off 
 for a while as a test? If so, do you know if the WIFI connection remained 
 solid?
 I would like to know.
 
 Thanks,
 Scott
 
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Re: THose with WIFI connections that are dropped

2012-09-10 Thread Scott Howell
Keith,

First I would never beat a dead horse, I would eat him instead. As far as 
chasing fantom squirrels, those are the squirrels that I am chasing around in 
that attic you call your big empty head and with a tennis racket at that. If 
you do  not have anything constructive to add to this thread, pound sand you 
big dope. :)
I know it's hot in FLorida, but what is wrong with you and your heat stroke. 
You are one strange duck and your dog smells.


On Sep 10, 2012, at 7:26 PM, Keith Watson lnx...@gmail.com wrote:

 Scott,
 
 You have asked this question before. It is my opinion that you are chasing 
 phantom squirrels. Beating a dead horse. I can see no reason why having 
 bluetooth enabled would cause your whyfi to randomly disconnect. Maybe you 
 should contact Apple and give them a piece of your mind. If you can spare any 
 that is.
 
 Keith
 
 On Sep 10, 2012, at 5:58 PM, Scott Howell scottn3...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 All,
 
 FOr those of you that have lost your WIFI connection seemingly randomly, I 
 have a question and this may have already been asked/answered. If you are 
 loosing your WIFI connection randomly even while your phone is unlocked and 
 in use, do you have bluetooth turned on? If so, have you tried turning it 
 off for a while as a test? If so, do you know if the WIFI connection 
 remained solid?
 I would like to know.
 
 Thanks,
 Scott
 
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RE: THose with WIFI connections that are dropped

2012-09-10 Thread Jon Pierson
Hi,
I'm not sure that it isn't actually the horse, the duck and those squirrels
that smell.

Now, back to your regularly scheduled IOS threads.

Jon
 

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Keith,

First I would never beat a dead horse, I would eat him instead. As far as
chasing fantom squirrels, those are the squirrels that I am chasing around
in that attic you call your big empty head and with a tennis racket at that.
If you do  not have anything constructive to add to this thread, pound sand
you big dope. :) I know it's hot in FLorida, but what is wrong with you and
your heat stroke. You are one strange duck and your dog smells.


On Sep 10, 2012, at 7:26 PM, Keith Watson lnx...@gmail.com wrote:

 Scott,
 
 You have asked this question before. It is my opinion that you are chasing
phantom squirrels. Beating a dead horse. I can see no reason why having
bluetooth enabled would cause your whyfi to randomly disconnect. Maybe you
should contact Apple and give them a piece of your mind. If you can spare
any that is.
 
 Keith
 
 On Sep 10, 2012, at 5:58 PM, Scott Howell scottn3...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 All,
 
 FOr those of you that have lost your WIFI connection seemingly randomly,
I have a question and this may have already been asked/answered. If you are
loosing your WIFI connection randomly even while your phone is unlocked and
in use, do you have bluetooth turned on? If so, have you tried turning it
off for a while as a test? If so, do you know if the WIFI connection
remained solid?
 I would like to know.
 
 Thanks,
 Scott
 
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