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Sep 19, 2012 4:56 PM in response to geoffrey34by Concierge,This solved my problem!! Fixed Wifi on both iPhone and iPad.. Briliant!
Thanks
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Sep 19, 2012 4:57 PM in response to MicahBurkeby Mutisu,I did a couple of different things. Not 100% sure what worked but just in case it might help anyone out, figured I should share...
First, I rebooted. But that didn't seem to help much. Next, I deleted my wifi connection and then readded it. When that didn't work, I logged on via 4G and I deleted the cookies and such as suggested; I didn't reboot. Next, I turned my wifi off and my Bluetooth on waited until i got the message that my bluetooth was discoverable, and then I turned the Bluetooth back off and wifi back on. Until I did the Bluetooth thing, it appeared that my wifi was not working steady, but after, it has stayed on and static. Like I said not sure why that would make a difference and maybe I just got lucky, but figured I'd share just in case.
Best of luck to all affected. :)
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Sep 19, 2012 4:59 PM in response to MicahBurkeby Echo92,Hi,
As others have mentioned, my iPhone wasn't working under iOS 6 and tried to reset the wifi and safari, didn't work. I however remembered my phone wasn't set to sync to iCloud; setting it to sync to iCloud seemed to 'reset' the Wifi connection and now it persists... I don't know if this'll work for anybody, turning off/on iCloud sync, or whether it's just coincidental!
Hope that helps
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Sep 19, 2012 4:59 PM in response to bigallanby bigallan,As a side note, and not sure if it's relevant, but my batter on the 4S went from 57% to 19% in the 45 minutes it took for the wi-fi to get back working.
I did go and remove the provisioning profile in the 4S before restoring network settings, but that doesn't explain (I think) why the iPad 3 started working too.
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Sep 19, 2012 5:00 PM in response to MicahBurkeby .Aled,This worked for me!!
Situation
I had the issue where my iPad (3rd Gen) would connect to the wifi for a second, drop out and show the apple website saying Hmm... something went wrong
Fix
I clicked on one of the links at the top of the apple error page (it was for the iPhone I think) and the wifi kicked back in and loaded the page fine, I then dismissed the login page and since then the wifi has worked fine!
Hope this helps
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Sep 19, 2012 5:02 PM in response to MicahBurkeby tomj2012,JVB2012's solution of turning off "Ask to Join Networks" works. Wireless stays connected now.
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Sep 19, 2012 5:04 PM in response to MicahBurkeby Asukarulez,Um, just rebooting my home router actually fixed the problem for me. I know some have tried and failed, but I felt it was worth mentionning.
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Sep 19, 2012 5:09 PM in response to MicahBurkeby m4verick,Guys go to settings - general - wi-fi and pick your network. then put your password and just before password is accepted tap on blue arrow next to your wifi network name. After you went inside tap on "Autojoin" amd activate it. IT WORKED LIKE CHARM FOR ME! I can access any wifi now :))))))))) Please let me know if it worked for You!
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Sep 19, 2012 5:09 PM in response to lisocaymanby Concierge,Turn Off Cellular Data and then connect to Wifi
Turn Cellular back on and you should be good to go
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Sep 19, 2012 5:10 PM in response to MicahBurkeby Smy1220,I just seemed to have resolved this on my 2 iPad's
Here are the steps I took to get it working.
- Do a reset by holding down the Home + Power until the Apple logo came up.
- Go to General-->Reset-->Reset Network Settings.
- Now open Settings-->Wi-Fi--> Pick a network. just cancel if the Login / Page cannot be found comes up.
- Tap the little blue arrow next to the Wi-Fi you connected to and then tap Forget his Network.
- Now just tap on it again to join.
At this point I connected and did not get that Login / Page cannot be found a second later the Wi-Fi indicator showed up next to the iPad in the top left of the screen.
I'm back on!!!!
Tried on 2 iPad's and 6 Wireless AP's i had to forget each and EVERY network to get each to work on each of them.
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Sep 19, 2012 5:11 PM in response to iamjeremieby mumbles181,This worked for both my iPad and iPod. The problem only seems to happen when you do the update through iTunes. My others were done via OTA and had no problems.
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Sep 19, 2012 5:19 PM in response to MicahBurkeby m. clay,I was having the same problems all of you have been describing; and as I was typing this comments, all three (3) of my IOS6 updated devices finally jumped onto my wifi and have been working well ever since. Seems like it relearned all my settings as I never even had to re-enter my WAP pw
Good luck to all you like-minded eggheads like me
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Sep 19, 2012 5:20 PM in response to MicahBurkeby TonyElTigre,Wow, I totally had to turn off email notifcations for this one. My email went nuts. haha!
I regret resetting my network settings. I went too drastic too quick. Oh well...
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Sep 19, 2012 5:21 PM in response to Echo92by rbmiller12,The post about iCloud is the one that got me going. This started about the time that some iCloud thing was configured on both iPad and iPhone. After disabling all the iCloud settings I could find, both are connecting to wireless and working. Something is still not totally right though, still looking at it.
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Sep 19, 2012 5:21 PM in response to S. P. Cooperby jheathman23,I had the same issue with my iphone 4s. My friend told me if I turn off my wifi, turn on airplane mode, turn it back off, then go turn on my wifi, my wifi will work. Her advice worked, and I haven't had an issue with my wifi since. I hope this works for you.