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I bought two iPhone 5's in December, a white and a black one (as presents for my twins turning 16). Being based in Belgium means I paid the ridiculous unlocked price of over 1.000 USD, per phone (ok, for the 64 GB models).
The black one connected to my airport extreme wifi network within 30 seconds, the white one just didn't do anything. I tried ALL the tips and tricks I could find in this thread and many others, but nothing worked. I finally had it replaced. The new one arrived yesterday and has exactly the same problem. Now to put things in perspective: I am an Apple user since the 1980's, I have two MacPro's, 3 iMac's, and iPhone 4 and two iPads all merrily connected to the WiFi with no problems, year after year. So a hardware problem on certain batches of iPhones seems likely? I found another forum in which someone claimed the phones with Apple chips have this problem, the ones with Intel chips don't. I have had no possibility yet of checking if this is true. But surely Apple must know about this - and so does the press. Why has it not been made into a bigger deal? I am a huge Apple fan, but paying over a thousand dollar for a machine that continues not to work properly has really got me annoyed - and is not much of a present for my daughter (who cannot use her phone subscription as her old larger sim card was deactivated!). Any further thoughts anyone?
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2010 MacPro 6-core, 32GB OWC memory, 8TB HD; 30" Cinema display; iPhone 4, 32GB; iPad WiFi 64 GB; 2many iPods
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Have you tried disconnecting the black model and then try to connect the white model?
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Why don't you run speed tests (speedtest.net) at various locations with wifi and take screen shots and then show the screen shots to a "genius"? When I have had issues, I always document the issue with a screen shot and they will always change out my phone! |
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My ISP forced me to switch my Modem/Router yesterday and now I have to use the WPA2-AES encryption and getting the slowdowns with my IP5 and iPad3.
The old Modem/Router used the WEP encryption and of course there was no issues. I noticed the WPA2-AES encryption slowdowns starts happening at a certain distances. |
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It doesn't work all the time now, that's my concern. On one of them iphone 5 isn't even supported although they say "optimized for iphone 5". Seems like the wifi is working fine now. It was off and on the past 2 days but has been ok since yesterday afternoon.
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My wifi will connect on 6.0.2 but it won't show the symbol on the status bar. It also takes a long time to connect (10secs approx)
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The Apple Store has what I call "super wi-fi" and the problem can't be duplicated in their store. A friend of mine says they have a T-3 network(whatever that is) and it's just much faster than normal wi-fi networks. The speeds were incredible on the speedtest app when I was there last week. I was out with a buddy of mine last week who has an iPhone 5 and when he dropped me off, I brought in his iPhone 5 to see if it had the same slow downloading issue over wifi with apps and music that I do. It did. |
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I would take those issues over my iPhone 5's hardware issues any day of the week |
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My MBPR of course has no problem. I've disabled bluetooth on both the MBPR and iPhone to eliminate the variable of interference at 2.4GHz. No effect. My router at home is built-in to a Verizon Westell 7500 (802.11g). I was thinking of buying an AirPort Express, in case it's an issue with switching between 802.11g and (what I assume I have at work) 802.11n. But it sounds like that won't help? |
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![]() Back in business, found the WEP encryption in "G" mode only on this new Modem/Router. Until Apple fixes the WPA2-AES problems, it's back to the old skool for me. For now it's G mode only, hide my SSID, mac address filtering and enjoy my stable & easily hacked Wifi. I know this is not the solution, but it's better then having sketchy slow WiFi speeds two floors down from me and I've been using WEP since I started to have at Wifi at home many years ago. |
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Device: iPhone 5 / iOS 6.0.2
Service: 3Mbps DSL (AT&T) Equipment: Airport Express (2nd gen) / Netgear DSL modem Security: WPA2 Personal (AES) The attached speed results match what I get on my desktop using Chrome, so no complaints here.
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2010 13" MBP (240GB SSD) | iPad 4 16GB (AT&T) | Apple TV (3rd Gen) 0_o
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Are you right next door to their offices or something? Jebus!
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iPhone CANNOT PING
Ive been having issues lately with WiFi on my iPhone 5 running ios6. My wifi would connect fine and all was good, however soon (maybe after a disconnect and reconnect) my wifi was completely dead.
I checked my DHCP table and confirmed the lease my iphone was given. Then i tried to ping the host. With no reply, i checked and confirmed the ip on my iPhone, tried to "renew lease" from the iphone, and "forget this network" and rejoined, obviously it was assigned the same lease each time. I tried to ping it again, no reply What i found was the LOCAL PC arp table was incorrect. Something (in this case i think my router, but could be the iphone i guess) is not updating the correct arp information. Run arp -a from cmd.exe and confirm the IP of your iphone with the MAC address Settings >> General >> About >> Wi-Fi Address In my case it was completely wrong. So i ran arp -d 192.168.x.xx (deletes the incorrect entry) then arp -s 192.168.x.x xx-xx-xx-xx-xx (MAC) (adds the new entry with the IP and correct MAC / Target) and all was fine, i was able to SSH into the phone again and PING and do everything. The odd this is, i always had DNS and network access from the iphone. And even with the iPhones wifi off, i could ping the assigned IP from a PC which tells me the PCs arp table is being updated with another client with that IP? Anyway just hopes this helps others as it was a bit ODD and still is Last edited by onlinegamesnz; Feb 13, 2013 at 04:29 AM. |
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had the same problem
I had the same problem with my 16 gig black slate I got on launch day. I took it back to apple and came up with some lame reason to tell them so they would replace it. they gave me a new one and it did the same thing. This one had the old software version (6.0) so I took it back again with a different lame reason and when I set this one up it had the new version of software already installed which meens it was manufactured later.. Point here is, its been confirmed from two different Apple techs that I have talked to over the phone that there was some defective wifi chips in the early stages of manufacturing but in typical Apple fasion, didnt want to do a recall so they would just replace phones on a "as needed basis" The reason I came up with a lame story to tell them is because they will not believe you when you tell them your wifi is not working and you will get in and out quicker by just saying that the phone keeps shutting off for no reason or something stupid like that. No problems after that. Thats my story so take it for what its worth!!
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I'm having serious wi-fi issues. 6.1.2. Probably for a week or two now. Usually happens two or three times a day. Disabling wi-fi off then on fixes the issue. But it inevitably returns. I'm assuming this is software related seeing that I've had my 5 since its launch and wi-fi was never an issue before.
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I was having tons of wifi issues with 2 iphone 5's on my family plan. Ever since we went up to 6.1 and 6.1.2 not a single issue knock on wood. Im very happy I dont have to toggle airplaine mode or restart the phone 6-7 times a day any more. |
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Had zero battery/wifi issues with 6.0 and 6.1. But now my iPhone 5 with 6.1.2 has two times shorter battery life and constant wifi drops and weaker connection. Great job, Apple! Absolutely stunning
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Is that the kind of wifi issues you are experiencing? ---------- Although not the best solution but you can trying restoring to iOS 6.1.2 and see if it fixes your weaker connection, shorter battery life, or wifi drops. Are you jailbroken? |
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![]() Nope, I'm not jailbroken. P.S. Tried to reset the phone settings and fully recharge the battery. Didn't help.
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Not too certain if it's your backup or just the iOS |
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