toby294 - 11/5/09 at 13:23
Hi all
I am new to this game i have netgear on my
phone but how do i set my laptop to work off
it when i am away from home.
Thanks in advance
toby294
DiscountShop - 18/1/10 at 10:35
Since WIFI was one of the biggest features for
me, it was frustrating that the first 15 hours I
owned the iPhone I could not get Wifi working.
I figured a few things out on my own, and
also got some great advice from others. I am
compiling those here for others who might have
trouble with their home WIFI.
1) WEP Password. If you are using WEP encryption
on your network, you have two choices, WEP
Password, or WEP hex or ASCII. Notice the little
bar at the top that says “WEP Password” with an
arrow next to it. If you are entering the
Hexadecimal code for your WEP network, you need to
toggle it to “WEP Hex or ASCII”.
2) WEP Hexadecimal Password part 2. Another problem
I had, even with the above toggle was it still
would not take my code. If you are still having
this problem, preface your code with a “$” so
you might enter: “$D0EBDEED2101555CF5123AEB56A” This worked
for me.
3) WIFI Still Not Working? This was me. My WIFI
was still not working. My phone would only use
the EDGE network. Fortunately Mav over on
EverythingIphone.com was able to create a list of
steps that got me working. Very much appreciated
Mav.
A) Remove yourself from your Network. Go into your
network and select “Forget This Network.”
B) Turn WIFI Off. From them Settings Menu for
WIFI, you need to toggle the Blue On Button to
the Grey Off Position.
C) Reset/Reboot your Wireless Router. Wait for your
Router to fully reboot.
D) Turn WIFI back on, on your iPhone.
E) Re-Connect to your WIFI Network. Re-enter your
encryption information as needed.
I have been forced to use the EDGE network since
I had the phone, and it is not horribly slow,
but it was very nice to finally get the phone
sailing on my WIFI and using my DSL connection.
Very well done. In all honesty all of those
above steps should not be necessary so hopefully
there is a bug that affects some people that is
preventing the devices from properly communicating
without a full reset. My 2Wire router has been
unbelievably reliable, and I throw all kinds of
devices at it, and have never had to reboot it
to get one to connect. Regardless, I was able
to get it working. Again thanks to all those who
provided the tips, suggestions etc. If anyone has
any more wifi related tips let me know and I
can add them to the list.
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