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sfchky03

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Sep 28, 2012
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I cannot connect to any wireless N network with my iPhone 5. All devices macbook pro, ipad 3, pc, which supports wireless N can connect properly.

I need insights. Apple wants us to use updated IPV6 Routers :(
 
Apple wants us to use updated IPV6 Routers :(
Malarkey! This has absolutely nothing to do with IPv6.

Other people have reported WiFi issues with ip5. If you're tech-challenged, take the phone to an Apple Store or AT&T or whatever carrier sold it to you and have them test it. If it's faulty, get it replaced.
 
Malarkey! This has absolutely nothing to do with IPv6.

Other people have reported WiFi issues with ip5. If you're tech-challenged, take the phone to an Apple Store or AT&T or whatever carrier sold it to you and have them test it. If it's faulty, get it replaced.

Has it been confirmed that this is iP5 specific because there are others who report that their iDevices other than iP5 upgrading to iOS6 have had this problem?

Also, since the iP5 has a 1 year limited warranty, can i just take my device and get it replaced without any forms etc. as long as they confirm the malfunction?

And when they replace it, do they replace with refurbished or new?
 
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