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iPhone Problem Forum
I'll start !!
My iPhone 3G today just stopped seeing any wireless networks: mine or my neighbour's. The iPhone forums are full of similar stories, so this looks like a common problem, but no foolproof one-for-all solution comes to the fore ?!?! I have gone to settings, general, reset, and reset the network settings, but that hasn't helped. I can't tell it to forget the network, as it can't even SEE it. I tried a soft boot, I tried a hard boot, I tried a Doc Martin Boot (OK not really) but nothing seems to work. I turned the Plane Mode on and off again, I turned Wireless on and off again. I pulled a little tiny bit of my [rapidly greying] hair out again. Just a little. And only the grey ones. My iTunes has just informed me that there is a software update from 3.0 to 3.0.1 I am now downloading and installing this. Fingers crossed, kiddies !!! I NEED my wireless access. Several apps won't even wake up without it. And I'd have to tweet from my Laptop !! :rolleyes: *Frustrated Bear* Edited To Add: Oh GOD !!! It won't install the new software without backing the whole phone up even though I synced the phone just before downloading the latest software - Backup takes Mega-Hours for some reason. I give up. I'm going to bed (without an alarm clock cos I use my phone now and got rid of the old one) |
This is so timely for me. I almost succombed to buying one yesterday.
I will be watching this thread with great interest. |
The latest update is to counteract the SMS attack vulnerability. Sorry you're having issues with wifi. That does sound very strange and frustrating. Have you tried to restore it using the Restore feature in iTunes?
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Backup and restore. I've never had this problem - or any problem with my phone, but I don't use WiFi much.
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Try reversing the polarity.
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Just be sure to NOT cross the streams. That would be bad.
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Spray some Windex on it.
:D I had some trouble loading the software update from my PC laptop. But when I did it from my Mac work computer it was fine. Other than that, I haven't had many issues with my iPhone. |
I have an iphone question. I don't have one but a co-worker does. We just put wifi in the office so he can use it but it's password protected. So I need to do something in his phone so he can use the wifi right? I don't have an iphone so no idea how the wifi works.
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He'll just need to enter the password on his iPhone to connect to the network.
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That's what I thought - thank you. Of course he'll have no idea how to do this so I'll have to figure it out.
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Go to
Settings Wi-Fi Hit the "off" switch to turn on Choose a newwork (a list should come up) Choose your network Enter password I would not keep the Wi-Fi on all of the time. It is a big battery drainer and it is rarely a necessity (and sometimes it gets in the way of a good Edge or 3G connection). |
I'm getting more clueless by the second. Christ I'm old.
I kinda thought Edge and 3G were types of WiFi. Um, oh, lordy I'm gonna need some serious iPhone help if and when i take ze plunge. Also, Gemini Cricket's problems downloading software updates from a PC alarm me. I don't have a Mac that seems to have suspiciously worked fine with an iPhone where the PC would not. |
The simplest way I can explain it is like this:
Edge and 3G are types of cell data networks. So you can access the internet from an iPhone (or other type of smart phone) just on the go. Wifi is the connection that wireless computers/laptops use. The iPhone can connect to a wireless network, like at a Starbucks, airports or home if available. When it connects to the wireless network it can do internet things faster (I think). |
Well put, BTD!
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Thanks, BTD.
I purposefully skipped the laptop era, figuring palmsize computers would be available before long. The iPhone is pretty close. |
The iPhone is miles aboce my first, second or even third PC!
BTD, great explaination. As for usability with a PC, Chris would be the one to ask about that. |
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I rarely turn on 3G unless I'm travelling and require web distraction. There are so many ways to connect to data services, it makes sense to turn off what you're not using to save your battery charge. I forward my cell calls to the office phone during working hours, turn on airplane mode and I can usually get around 4-5 days on a battery charge. With all connections turned on, I'm doing good to make it into the second day. |
Awake now (have been for an hour or so.)
Phone has been backed up and the new software installed, but no wireless yet. Still won't view any. At least if I have to get a replacement I've got a recent backup. Taking it to the Optus (my carrier) Shop now. I pay the premium business insurance on it, so they should replace it. |
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Oops, this is a problem thread. Carry on. |
i've got no iphone, no problem :p
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Well, I can lose my phone for two weeks, while it's repaired under warranty, or if I take it directly to the Apple Store in Sydney CBD they will probably swap it out for me on the spot.
Guess where I'm going tomorrow ? |
Soooo....
Swapped the phone, and for the last week it's been "Fingering Itself" it's like a ghost is randomly pressing the screen and activating stuff. Back to the Apple Store today. Sigh. |
Phone swapped painlessly - new phone is behaving itself. Yay !
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So I'm reading the 213-page User Guide for my new iPhone. It seems to me the thing in my hand is more powerful and functional than the spacecraft that traveled to the moon.
And yet ... I cannot download my own ringtones to the device who's central function is, by virtue of its name, a [/i]phone[/i]. This is not a technical limitation of course, but a copyright issue, I suppose. Yet I cannot tell you how annoyed I am that I can practically perform heart surgery with this thing, yet I cannot use my custom ringtones (most of which, by the way, cannot be purchased on iTunes - which is the only authorized way to add a ringtone to the iPhone). Bah. From what I understand, the iPhone uses an odd sound format for its ringtones. Does anyone know of a hack that will allow me to get from a standard sound format to their weird sound format and upload it to the iPhone as a ringtone? In return, I will gladly remove your gallbladder with my iPhone when you need that procedure performed. |
If you have an MP3 of the song you want (or even ringtone in mp3 format), you can do it with iTunes.
http://www.demogeek.com/2009/07/31/h...o-your-iphone/ |
Oooh, assuming this works, you have one free gallbladder operation coming your way, buddy.
(Can be substituted for an appendectomy if you name your first child after a Haunted Mansion phrase or character.) |
There's a great Mac application called Fission. It's a really simple audio editing program - lets you edit mp3s without changing format, for example. It also lets you save any part of any audio file as an iPhone ringtone.
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Or for those with PC's - this is the best way to add ringtones.
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The iPhone can do anything.
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