At this time I turned off wifi completely and it works. However to answer your 
question, I was asked for no signature or password when wifi was still on. As I 
said, I have the same company at home, but out course it is attached to my 
router. What I saw when I tapped to ask to join the wifi here were a number of 
fields which were filled in with no edit fields for me to change anything. 
Maybe if I logged into the website it would recognize me, but that does not 
make sense either since I have to link my phone with the network somehow. At my 
brother's home, all I had to do was sign into the network with his username and 
password right on my phone at wifi, and there were edit fields to do this. Then 
when I enter their home, my 4s recognizes it. Not truly a big issue since I can 
turn wifi off, but one more step I need to do before I exercise. Does anyone 
know if this happens offten with networks? 


reggie and Allegra

On Oct 16, 2013, at 10:23 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

On iOS, that authentication tends to pop up when you select the wifi network in 
settings. However, VO sometimes has focus problems for a minute or so once the 
page appears, so be patient with it.
On Oct 16, 2013, at 7:40 PM, "Ed Barnes" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good evening Regina.
> I have read a few of the messages in this thread so far.
> And, if your wireless works fine inside your home, outside near your home,
> and not at the exercise room, I'm asuming here that this reference to
> Brighthouse is the exercise room itself or a public gym, is it possible that
> the public wifi uses username and password authentication.
> In most cases where a public wifi requires any sort of authentication
> username and password you are prompted for it the first time you open up a
> web browser on your laptop, therefore, what happens if you go to the
> exercise room with your iPhone with its wifi enabled, and open up its web
> browser, are you prompted for credentials.
> Just a suggestion/thought.
> Please keep us updated.
> Good luck - Ed.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Of Regina Alvarado
> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 5:53 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: wifi and cell
> 
> Need a techie. I am running 7.02. I am with Sprint, am on wifi and have
> unlimited data, texts and well whatever else besides calling where I have
> 450 minutes. I am fine when in my house or outside, but since about 2 weeks
> ago I can connect to nothing that I would normally be able to connect to on
> wifi at my exercise room. Wifi is on, but even if I was not able to use wifi
> there, which I can but cannot seem to access, would not my iPhone connect
> via cellular if it could not via wifi? Doesn't cellular kick in when there
> is no wifi? Thanks for any help you can give me. I cannot even ask Siri to
> start my timer.
> 
> 
> 
> reggie and Allegra
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