MacBozo Nut Dood
Registered: 04/21/02
Posts: 17704
Loc: Pinellas Park, Florida
My daughter's iPhone5 can connect to my APExpress just fine (it is not connected to the internet, though). It will not connect to my LAN Wi-Fi at all, even when it is right next to the router (802.11g). What's the deal? Do I need to enable multiple protocols on the d-Link router?
#587609 - 12/31/1210:13 PMRe: iPhone5 and Wi-Fi
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MacBozo Nut Dood
Registered: 04/21/02
Posts: 17704
Loc: Pinellas Park, Florida
We'll see the next time my daughter comes over. I may have to tell it to forget the network and then try to connect again. It kept throwing up the "cannot join network name" dialog.
#587662 - 01/01/1311:01 PMRe: iPhone5 and Wi-Fi
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MacBozo Nut Dood
Registered: 04/21/02
Posts: 17704
Loc: Pinellas Park, Florida
OK. I got it to connect by resetting its network settings, but I can't get it to complete activation. I'm thinking we should have activated the phone and then restored it from her 3GS backup. I need to get it back to factory default and start over. What's the best method for doing that?
#587670 - 01/01/1311:33 PMRe: iPhone5 and Wi-Fi
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six_of_one
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Registered: 04/19/02
Posts: 4474
Loc: Alexandria, VA
Connect to iTunes (may need to be a physical USB connection) ...
in iTunes, select your iPhone in the sidebar (you may have to select View --> Show Sidebar to open the sidebar if it isn't already showing) -- In the Summary pane there should be a "Restore iPhone" button which should let you either restore from backup or restore to factory settings =)
#587677 - 01/02/1301:09 AMRe: iPhone5 and Wi-Fi
[Re: six_of_one]
MacBozo Nut Dood
Registered: 04/21/02
Posts: 17704
Loc: Pinellas Park, Florida
I restored it to factory settings and reset the phone and that got me back to square 1. I still had to call AT&T to get it activated, though. It's up and running now. I just have to restore from her 3GS backup now, so that she has all of her contacts and photos, etc.