MadGoat macrumors 65816 Original poster Jul 12, 2008 #1 It seems if i'm running on wi-fi(through the iPone), i don't get pushes, though as soon as i turn it off and run on 3g things sync instantly. Can anyone else comment on this?
It seems if i'm running on wi-fi(through the iPone), i don't get pushes, though as soon as i turn it off and run on 3g things sync instantly. Can anyone else comment on this?
arcanic macrumors regular Jul 12, 2008 #2 MadGoat said: It seems if i'm running on wi-fi(through the iPone), i don't get pushes, though as soon as i turn it off and run on 3g things sync instantly. Can anyone else comment on this? Click to expand... Great question, I'm having 'push' issues too....calendar especially. I turned my WiFi off the iPhone...still nothing. 😕 Arc
MadGoat said: It seems if i'm running on wi-fi(through the iPone), i don't get pushes, though as soon as i turn it off and run on 3g things sync instantly. Can anyone else comment on this? Click to expand... Great question, I'm having 'push' issues too....calendar especially. I turned my WiFi off the iPhone...still nothing. 😕 Arc
W wolfpackfan macrumors 68000 Jul 12, 2008 #3 Well this might explain my problem. Right now my iPhone has no service. I'm basically using it as a Touch. I can't seem to get Push working either. It worked once for Calendar, but hasn't worked since then. I have to fetch my email manually.
Well this might explain my problem. Right now my iPhone has no service. I'm basically using it as a Touch. I can't seem to get Push working either. It worked once for Calendar, but hasn't worked since then. I have to fetch my email manually.