We had a similar problem with some devices that had both the 2.4GHz and
5GHz transmitters built into our BT Router.  The router was set to transmit
the two signals as linked signals.  We made them separate WiFi signals and
the problem went away.

Just a suggestion...

On 30 September 2014 18:06, Pat Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not sure it is yet. I've a feeling it's something that has happened since
> the last update. I will go and see if I can connect elsewhere...
>
>
> On 30/09/2014 16:09, Jason Davies wrote:
>
>> On 30 Sep 2014, at 15:59, Pat Wilson wrote:
>>
>>  Any suggestions before I arrange to get it returned?
>>>
>>
>> I had this. It turned out to be the router and I am now happily an ex-BT
>> customer with Virgin. I was rebooting it two or three times a day.
>>
>> Previously I had bought a new router from BT. They seem to wear out
>> after a couple of years, basically.
>>
>> Are you having any problems with the iPhone on other networks?
>>
>>
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