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Intermittent Wifi issues with iPad 2 and WiFi

Greetings Community,

I recently purchased the iPad 2 16GB WiFi only device. One thing I noticed, the WiFi will only work for a short while, then completely stop. I have to disable and enable the wireless to get it working again. Anyone else having this issue? Any resolution? iOS version is 4.3.

Thanks.

Saumil.

Message was edited by: sjobalia

iPad 2, iOS 4

Posted on Mar 12, 2011 10:42 AM

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May 8, 2012 4:34 AM in response to sjobalia

Same issue here .. Wi-fi connected but no internet/ movies don't stream etc.

I use airplane on/off and it works again .

I have intermittent disconnection with a number of Apple devices (Ipad1 / Ipad 2 / Iphone 4s ).

It's quite clear that Apple technology has a problem with my router ( netgear DGN 1000)

We need a fix!

May 9, 2012 4:19 PM in response to sjobalia

My iPad is 6 months old, worked beautifully in every way up until two days ago when the Internet started dropping off randomly. Seems like it just turns off on its own for abount a minute a time, about every 5 mins or so. The wifi bars vanish then come back on after a minute or two, sometime blink on and off a few time in less than a minute.


It's completely maddening! The device is nearly useless. And maddening!


I haven't changed anything in my house. I work from a home office so I'm here all day, working online, and on a VoIP phone, no issues so I know it's just my iPad.


I was so happy to see a software update was available this morning but it didn't fix the problem. (extra nice when the device is reminding you that you need an Internet connection to get the update, and you're sitting 3' from your perfectly functioning wireless router...)


What the ****??? Is it mechanical? Am I going to have to go to the apple store to get it fixed? None of the suggestions I've tried have worked.

May 10, 2012 5:59 AM in response to Otto Jankes

The problem with this thread is that it isn't about one issue: it's about 100 different issues that have similar symptoms. Based on what you described, while it is possible that your iPad has flaked out, it is just as possible that your wi-fi access point is failing. The other devices you have described as working without a problem do not sound like wi-fi devices. Do you have a different access point you can try out to see what happens?

May 10, 2012 12:29 PM in response to treadframp

Does no one read? All this has been covered in this thread. Here is the TLDR version: turn off all encryption, QoS, DHCP and lock the router into G-only then see if it still has problems. If the problem goes away then work your steps backwards until you break it again.


If that fails then try an Apple Airport router (go to an Apple store if you don't want to buy one) and test your dl speeds. If it is still slow then you have a bad iPad. If it speeds up then you have one of the cursed iPads that requires special router settings.

May 10, 2012 1:44 PM in response to TheDr1970

Thx for taking time out of your busy day to be a wise guy, so helpful.


Why do I need to frig with my perfectly functioning wireless router? It seems illogical that I should need to change its settings when everything was working fine up until 3 days ago. What changed? Did Apple fairies break into my house and muff up my router settings to wreck the performance of my iPad?


(no need to respond with more helpfulness TheDr, or insults, folks are just looking for help with their iPads. Suggest you unsubscribe from this thread.)

May 10, 2012 1:58 PM in response to Otto Jankes

As a computer tech, for a company to say the problem is the router when it worked for many months before and then to all of a sudden STOP working and yet other devices which are wireless including other APPLE products and say, it is your router, go get APPLE's router is very lame. I had my first iPad 1 for over a year with no issues or problems. I had iPad 2 for 6 months with again, no problems. It worked on many wifi's with not one issue. My screen was cracked and Apple replaced it with I am sure a refurb. The very day I bought it home, I have had issues. I have done all the suggestions on this thread and it still drops the signal and No I am not going out to by an APPLE router. The issues is the iPad or the OS. Not the router. Plan and simple. I have worked in computers since 1990 and I can tell you, this is a major issue that Apple needs to address. I love the iPad and iPhone but tech support and addressing problems is not something Apple is great for.

May 10, 2012 3:37 PM in response to KevinGrady

I didn't say get an Apple router! I said go to the Apple store and use theirs (for free). I hate Apple and I hate the fact that they are so arrogant and complacent that they allow this bs to continue. I totally agree that it ***** for all of us to waste time changing settings, replacing routers, etc. My issue is that ALL of these arguments have been covered extensively in this thread. The reason I am even on this thread is because I had the problem too!!!


I have been an IT pro since 1985. Otto Jankes has a problem... his iPad doesn't work right. He can come here and whine about it but in the end his iPad is still broken. You have come this far so I suggest you at least try what I am saying. Some on this thread have replaced their iPad and it still doesn't work. My suggestions were free things to do. I am not advising that you spend any more $ on a ***** corp like Apple. In the end, if it all still doesn't work, like I said above, your iPad is bad. Go to the store and raise holy **** until they replace it.


I agree with KevinGrady, moreless, some of these issues are the iPad or the OS itself, not the router. I agree Apple should address it too. KevinGrady, if you have been doing this as long as you say then you should have learned one thing in this industry... when someone claims something worked just fine and they never touched anything or changed anything... do not believe them. Check it for yourself and then triple check it. There *is* a cause/solution for this problem. You just have to find it.


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