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  • GTS Mark
    Vrume Mark
    • Jan 2001
    • 20912

    #1

    Need Help With My Iphone (Wireless Issue)

    Hey iphone fanatics, maybe someone might know the issue i am having here. I am at my cottage and am on my bell wimax high speed internet (which works fine). I have a linksys wireless router hooked up (also works fine).

    Anyways my iphone WILL connect to the wireless router but for some reason the internet will NOT work? I have tried resetting the wireless router, resetting the iphone's "lease", resetting to the factory networking settings on the iphone, pulling the power on the wireless router and the doing a hard reset on the iphone.

    I'm pretty much at my wit's end LOL!

    Does anyone else have any suggestions? Or should I just throw the fucking thing in the lake? :

    Thanks!
    Last edited by GTS Mark; 07-20-2008, 06:33 PM.
  • fris
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Aug 2002
    • 55679

    #2
    under settings, wifi, and turn ask to join wireless networks on, all the wireless networks in your area should show up
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    • GTS Mark
      Vrume Mark
      • Jan 2001
      • 20912

      #3
      Originally posted by fris
      under settings, wifi, and turn ask to join wireless networks on, all the wireless networks in your area should show up
      i'm connecting to the wireless just fine, it's just that there is no data/internet once i do...

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      • GetSCORECash
        Confirmed User
        • Mar 2008
        • 5527

        #4
        Originally posted by DrinkingHARDEST
        i'm connecting to the wireless just fine, it's just that there is no data/internet once i do...

        That's the part of your post I got stuck on. Does your linksys have a firewall built in? have you tried contacting Bell, and see if it's a problem on thier end. They may need to purge your line, and simply reset it from thier office.

        I have a linksys wireless router, and don't have any issues with it. Apart from the ocassional purge to clear the line, and they reset everything.
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        • candyflip
          Carpe Visio
          • Jul 2002
          • 43069

          #5
          We have a Linksys router and have a similar issue with all the Macs in our home. We managed to find a fix, but I wouldn't no where to look now.

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          • GTS Mark
            Vrume Mark
            • Jan 2001
            • 20912

            #6
            Originally posted by SCORE-Cash
            That's the part of your post I got stuck on. Does your linksys have a firewall built in? have you tried contacting Bell, and see if it's a problem on thier end. They may need to purge your line, and simply reset it from thier office.

            I have a linksys wireless router, and don't have any issues with it. Apart from the ocassional purge to clear the line, and they reset everything.
            I have found alot of people on the net having this kind of problem after doing some research... My iphone works no problem at all on my home wifi but it won't work here? It see's the router, connects to the router, I can see the DNS and all the other good stuff...

            It's really just bizarre! I am 99% sure i have the same linksys router at home as I do here? The only difference is that I have rogers at home and bell wimax here.

            Maybe you're right, maybe bell is the problem here and I need to call them.

            Thanks for your input!
            DH

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            • GTS Mark
              Vrume Mark
              • Jan 2001
              • 20912

              #7
              Originally posted by candyflip
              We have a Linksys router and have a similar issue with all the Macs in our home. We managed to find a fix, but I wouldn't no where to look now.
              There are so many people having issues and there are about a million fixes, I know because i have tried half of them tonite haha

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              • datatank
                Confirmed User
                • Aug 2004
                • 5471

                #8
                I could never get my iphone to work with a lynxs router. I think I fucked up the network about 12 times trying to get it then gave up

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                • GTS Mark
                  Vrume Mark
                  • Jan 2001
                  • 20912

                  #9
                  Originally posted by datatank
                  I could never get my iphone to work with a lynxs router. I think I fucked up the network about 12 times trying to get it then gave up
                  yeah i have fucked mine up like 3x and had to reset it. On my last nerve now...

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                  • Aric
                    Confirmed User
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 1209

                    #10
                    Is the network protected? WPA?

                    I had a problem with my macbook with an unprotected linksys router.. turning on WPA seemed to do the trick.
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                    • Makingcoin
                      Confirmed User
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 8919

                      #11
                      Throw it in the lake!!!

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                      • Porko
                        SeeMyBucks.com
                        • Sep 2002
                        • 4014

                        #12
                        when i try to connect my notebook to wifi at home (using Linksys) i lost connection..

                        I need to reset Linksys each time that i want to contact the notebook. no problem with my iphone since its always connected to wifi. it sucks. Its a Linksys problem

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                        • florin
                          Confirmed User
                          • Sep 2007
                          • 911

                          #13
                          yep, throw the damn thing....(-:

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                          • Alky
                            Confirmed User
                            • Apr 2002
                            • 5651

                            #14
                            try the different encryption settings on your phone... just a guess

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                            • beta-tester
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                              • Sep 2004
                              • 22562

                              #15
                              does your router have DHCP enabled? Does it assign you an ip address? Did you try connecting with laptop or other wireless device? Does that work?

                              The main problem could be not properly assigned ip address, or DNS servers. If you have a computer which is connected to the same router in the same subnet, try pinging iPhone (only if you know its ip address, if it's assigned) and see whether you get ping back.

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