Hi Peter.
Sadly, and this is not to attack you, but it's not an iOS 5.1.1 issue.
I am not even updated to 5.1.1, and have the same problems with my
wireless network. The issue seems less buggy with 6, though to be
honest, I have not put it on my primary device yet, so it hasn't been
fully put through its paces.

Scott

On 8/21/12, Jon Pierson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mari,
> You will need to read the router's documentation (probably online is best)
> to find out some of this. That particular router can be set up for strong
> password encryption that your iPhone can handle, let's hope the other
> devices in the house are relatively new so they will as well.
> What you want ideally is called WPA2, and your iPhone will accept that
> password strength.
>  You can avoid typing in long strings of Password material by using a
> shared
> key. That will allow you for example to use a common phrase that your
> router
> will translate into a very strong password. All this sounds rather
> complicated but there is a lot of data out there on the Internet describing
> best practices and like I said, your router documentation may be more
> accessible on the Web, unless of course you have a tech-savvy reader handy.
>
> Jon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of Mari
> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 10:38 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Wireless connection issues.
>
> How exactly do I secure the Wi-Fi connection I saw something about wireless
> security and then the different choices and I read something about WPA2 but
> then asked for some kind of security key?
>
> I'm surprised to see how many people are having similar issues I thought I
> was the only one I do appreciate everybody's help and I hope that things
> resolved soon I may just think about replacing the router does that sound
> that something that should be done? I will take the suggestion from
> somebody
> who replied and I will stick with one of the many wireless channels for a
> few weeks and see if that helps
>
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