Hi all,

I have a netgear wnr1000v3 router and while my phone has no trouble finding and 
connecting to the router, all of my devices tend to loose the connection and I 
have to reset everything till it happens again.  Any one have this problem and 
could tell me what is happening?  I checked all of the routers settings, but 
saw nothing that was out of place or anythiong like that.  Thanks.

Matthew


On Sep 11, 2012, at 8:56 AM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:

> Hi, I used to have this router and never had issues with neither the 3GS or 
> with the 4S. So, it should work fine. I now have a Buffalo router and it too 
> works great.
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> On 9/8/2012 2:02 PM, Donald L. Roberts 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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