I find it happens in London where there are so many competing wifi signals.  
What works for me is to "forget" our wifi network.  This causes it it to pop up 
and ask for password and then all is OK for a bit.  This is on iPad.  On MBPro 
it is more problematic.  I haven't found a solution except to leave the MBP by 
the router and hope it will sort itself out in an hour or two - and usually it 
does.  The whole business is infuriating.  BT are trying to corner the market 
by swamping other signals.



On 1 Oct 2011, at 16:23, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> I get this too. Forget this network doesn't work (and it doesn't affect 
> iPhones, only laptops). It's as if BTFon somehow jumps ahead of the rest (I 
> get hijacked by my own BTFon network...)
> 
> 
> If you find a permanent fix I'd like to know it too!
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On 26 Sep 2011, at 09:48, Pat Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> If it's the same as the iphone then it will be in Wifi settings - forget 
>> this network usually does the trick. I get the same!
>> 
>> On 26/09/2011 09:05, Phil Tomlinson wrote:
>>> I think that someone may have broached this subject before, but I can't 
>>> find it in the list. My iPad has developed the annoying characteristic of 
>>> tuning itself to a very weak BTFon network signal, and away from my 
>>> (superior) home wi-fi network signal as I move from room to room in my 
>>> house. Is there a way of preventing this from happening?
>>> 
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