Reading through the various threads it seems that there is a serious problem of wifi connectivity with some iPads.
For example the one I am using now drops the wifi connection every few minutes.
My partner, sitting next to me, has no problem whatsoever with her iPad.
I have seen co called 'solutions' such as changing router settings, etc., but this doesn't explain how all the other Android phones,PC's, wifi enabledq printers, etc., that are connected to the same network, do not experience this problem.
I've tried calling Apple to no avail and I see that one of the threads on here has now reached 140 or so pages, all about the same problem.
I called Apple again today and they actually hung up on me, after keeping me on hold for 3-4 minutes.
I guess it is time for some drastic action.
I'm now trying to find out who Apple use as their accreditation body for the international Quality Assurance Standard, ISO 9001.
As part of this policy they should have a well defined and recorded Customer Complaint procedure, and should be able to demonstrate how they deal with customer complaints.
Hanging up on customers isn't really a recognised method!
I am also taking this up with Trading Standards here in the UK, as the iPod I have is not really fit for purpose due to the fact it drops any wifi connection after a few minutes.
I used to consider Apple a reputable and ethical company but no longer hold that view.
It isn't simply that that they will not deal with this problem; there appear to be many thousands of people out there in the same situation and Apple don't appear to be even acknowledging this problem.
I urge people to take the same action if possible. Find out who Apple use for ISO 9001 and write to or email them with a complaint that Apple's customer complaint procedure does not appear to be working.
These large corporates tend to take things that much more seriously when they think they may lose their Quality accreditation.
Steve Jobs wouldn't have tolerated this sort of situation!