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IOS 6 keeps going to an apple log-in screen every time I try to access my home wifi.

After updating to ios 6 every time I try to access my wifi network my Iphone 4s goes to 3G and goes to an apple log-in screen that says "the page cannot be found". I have tried forgeting the network and re-entering the password and rebooting the phone but both didn't work. Any Ideas would be appriceated.

iPhone 4S, iOS 6

Posted on Sep 19, 2012 4:07 PM

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Sep 21, 2012 8:40 PM in response to Richard Cassidy

Ever since I upgraded my iPhone 4 to POS6 (sorry..., iOS6) my wifi connection bounces up and down like a yoyo. I've followed all the suggestions here (reboot the iPhone, reboot the router, "forget" the wifi network and reconnect, configure proxy to Auto) but nothing works. Every other wireless device on my network is fine, so what does that tell you? At least Microsoft acknowledegs problems and corrects them, whereas Apple comes out with lame excuses, "Oh, someone deleted s webpage." What a crock of BS!

Sep 26, 2012 12:14 PM in response to Richard Cassidy

All hoping someone has found a solution to my issue: I updated to the IOS6 on my new Ipad... I can access puplic wifi and my hotspot wifi but cant get it to connect to my home wifi. I have gone through varying solutions of resetting http proxy to auto, going to general settings and reseting, etc.. still to no avail. I have even gone to the Genius's - no luck... any ideas?

Sep 27, 2012 3:13 PM in response to Richard Cassidy

Ok, today is sep 27 e nothing hapens yet? People still having problems? I´m having issues with trhee wifi spots that I used to use almost every day with my 4S.


*** is going wrong Apple?


Some one knows a true and ultimate way to fix this? I've tried every thing, lost all my old passwords, turned off the iPhone a hundred times and nothing.


F**** frustated.

Sep 27, 2012 5:21 PM in response to Richard Cassidy

I've done everything in this 16 page post and still can't get wi-fi to work - always back to the 'success' page. Real irony here. This is stageringly bad - I truly regret loading POS6 on my 4S. The fact that this is swept under the carpet and ignored by the fruit company is a deal breaker for me. I'll be at the Genius Bar this weekend demanding that they put me back on iOS5. Most likely this will be my last product from these clowns.

Oct 1, 2012 8:55 AM in response to Richard Cassidy

I went to the store Saturday and they exchanged my 4 month old 4S and now I have a replacement. Even better, it came with iOS5. I also explained to them that testing my original phone in an Apple store isn't valid as far as I'm concerned - that's how the problem wasn't detected in the first place.

Too bad the fruit company won't talk about this.

Cute how Jim Cook apologizes for maps when there are many work-arounds for that gingerbread but serious problems aren't admitted.

Oct 16, 2012 6:03 AM in response to EmptyTheMagazine

I'm still having this issue on my corporate router. Websense is configured to block all of www.apple.com, no way in **** is security letting me open any site and I don't blame them. This isn't a part of a standard. The connection is established, let me decide whether it's a usable Internet connectable service.


This has effectively rendered my iPad USELESS because, despite the fact that it can connect to the network just fine, because it can't hit a stupid Apple site, it kicks me off before I can do anything usable.

Oct 16, 2012 8:05 AM in response to Richard Cassidy

It was said that when iPhone connecting to a Wi-fi access point, it will try to request http://www.apple.com/library/test/success.html to test the connectivity and give up the Wi-fi connection if the request failed. I am very surprised. What makes Apple think that every Wi-fi access point should be connected to Internet? I am also very surprised that Apple seems not going to fix this stupid bug because the bug has been complained for such a long time. This bug and how it was treated strongly take down my respect of Apple.

IOS 6 keeps going to an apple log-in screen every time I try to access my home wifi.

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