Turning the phone off and on is probably the best way to get it to
reconnect. You can also try envoking say the weather app which will
cause it to look for your network and ask if you want to join it if
that's how your phone is set up.
Ted
At 05:59 AM 7/16/2014, you wrote:
I have been
The router was defective. Thanks!
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Hi John,
Are you able to connect
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Hi There,
Go into your routers settings and the wireless section with some
routers
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Hi,
Are you using 802.11N at 5GHZ? Apparently the iPhone 4 supports 11N, but
only at 2.4. I'm not sure if this would result in a failed connect, but it
might
.
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Hi,
Are you using 802.11N at 5GHZ? Apparently the iPhone 4 supports
a different
name.
I guess I am wondering what encryption method I should choose.
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Sorry didn't see your second question. I am using an Asus rtn66u.
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Hi
jdiakoge2...@gmail.com
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I am using 2.4 I can tell because I gave the two networks a different name.
I guess I am wondering what encryption method I should choose.
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Hi,
Are you using 802.11N at 5GHZ? Apparently the iPhone 4 supports 11N,
but only at 2.4. I'm not sure if this would result in a failed
connect, but it might be something worth looking into.
Cheers,
Ben.
On 7/22/12, John Diakogeorgiou jdiakoge2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi:I am trying to connect my
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Connecting to a network
Hi,
Are you using 802.11N at 5GHZ? Apparently the iPhone 4 supports 11N, but
only at 2.4. I'm not sure if this would result in a failed connect, but it
might be something worth looking into.
Cheers,
Ben.
On 7/22/12, John
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