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

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

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

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

RE: THose with WIFI connections that are dropped

2012-09-10 Thread Jon Pierson
, 2012 4:42 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: THose with WIFI connections that are dropped 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