I had no problems at all until directly following the last upgrade. I have a 4S and never had connected any type of braille displays. I believe it has everything to do with the last upgrade and hope for a fix with the next one to come.

Lois

-----Original Message----- From: Scott Howell
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2012 9:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Wifi issues continue

The reason why I believe there is a relationship is because I have encountered numerous issues with the iPhone not connecting to my network and none of these problems started until I paired my Refreshabraille to the iPHone. I've done a pretty fair bit of testing and removing the pairing for the display has resolved the issue. In fact I was sitting here reading a couple of publications and found the WIFI connection dropped on a couple of occasions. So, this would take a lot of discussion on the list which may not be of interest to others. So, if you want to discuss it further drop me a note off list and I would be glad to explain more.

On Sep 8, 2012, at 6:00 PM, Scott Davert <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Scott.
Just curious, what makes you think the issue is related to braille
displays? I have connected a bunch of different devices to my phone at
different times and am having this issue. But how could the bluetooth
in the phone be related to the Wifi?

Thanks for any insite,
Scott

On 9/8/12, Ben Mustill-Rose <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

There will probably be people that tell you otherwise, but I don't
think theres enough information out there to pinpoint a specific
hardware combination that this happens with. For example, I have a 3GS
running 5.1.1 and experienced the issue with 2 different Netgear
routers; other people have had the same issue on a 4S under 5.1.1 with
dLink. If anything I'd blaim 5.1.1 so hopefully we'll see a fix in iOs
6.

Cheers,
Ben.

On 9/8/12, Donald L. Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
I too have a related question.  My router is a Linksys WRT 54G and works
flawlessly with my 3 GS.  IOS on my phone is updated to 5.1.1.  Now for
the question.  Are these wifi issues related to a specific model of
iPhone, or are they related to a particular version of IOS or a specific
router?

I ask because I plan to purchase either a 4S if the price is right or
possibly an iPhone 5.

Thanks.

Don Roberts


On 9/7/2012 7:45 PM, Mary Anne Lynskey wrote:
I had similar problem with WIFI and Iphone. Sometimes it wouldn't see
network. Sometimes it would connect OK after I reset everything but as
soon as phone went to sleep, no WIFI when I woke it up. Turns out it's
an Iphone problem. So if your Iphone is under warranty, have an Apple
store check it out. They at first thought mine was OK after they ran it
through their diagnostics and check systems. But I was a scheptic and
waited around. Well, the WIFI died again in front of them so they gave
me another phone. Verizon had not a clue and insisted it was my
network/router, but being that my Ipad and Ipold were fine and another
Iphone was fine, as well as my computers, I figured it wasn't my
network. And it wasn't. All is well after getting replacement phone. I
read an article somewhere about one of the chips going south lots of
times in the 4S series, so the problem is out there. HTH. Mary Anne

On 9/1/2012 2:35 AM, Ben J Bloomgren wrote:
Mari,

I'm wondering about that too, as my iPod Touch 4G does the same thing.
It'll stream a whole day of a cricket test, which is upwards of seven
hours; then, however, it won't allow me to add birthdays to My
Calendar Mobile through Facebook. It's bloody annoying at times. I'm
in a somewhat large house (2300 square feet), and I'm across the house
from the router. It's the same type of router. I'm thinking of
purchasing a signal booster from Walmart or BestBuy or somewhere.
Hopefully that'll solve this. I'm getting a iPhone in February, Lord
willing, and I pray that it won't have similar problems.

Ben
On Aug 31, 2012, at 10:09 PM, Mari <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

*I reported some time ago regarding the issues regarding my prior and
current Iphone is not staying connected to my Lynksis router WRT54G2,*
**
*I reset the firmware on the router*
**
*reset all network settings on iphone including network settings*
**
*I needed to find out if anyone has any other thoughts as I've tried
changing the channel no luck so am I to assume its the router then? I
was hoping to hear back from the moderator if he had any ideas but I
realy just need help please. My other devices "computers" connect and
stay connected to the lynksis router just fine.*
**
*Any other ideas anyone?*

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