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James^C

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Jul 26, 2007
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I have had great luck with my iPhone from the time I made the purchase. No issues until today. I connected my iPhone to our wireless network at my office and have been able to use it for the past 3-4 weeks. I noticed this morning that my email was not syncing correctly. I had emails on my account but they were not showing up on my iPhone. When I tried to load Safari web pages they would not work either.

I reset the phone and reconnected to the wireless network. It seems to work for a few seconds but then kicks me off the network (a message appears that says: "Safari can't open the page because it can't find the server"). Why is this happening when I can connect to the network and continue to have full wifi bars/signal?

Is it a problem with my iPhone or company wifi?

FYI: my laptop computer works fine on the wireless network.

Thanks!
 
I have had great luck with my iPhone from the time I made the purchase. No issues until today. I connected my iPhone to our wireless network at my office and have been able to use it for the past 3-4 weeks. I noticed this morning that my email was not syncing correctly. I had emails on my account but they were not showing up on my iPhone. When I tried to load Safari web pages they would not work either.

I reset the phone and reconnected to the wireless network. It seems to work for a few seconds but then kicks me off the network (a message appears that says: "Safari can't open the page because it can't find the server"). Why is this happening when I can connect to the network and continue to have full wifi bars/signal?

Is it a problem with my iPhone or company wifi?

FYI: my laptop computer works fine on the wireless network.

Thanks!


I can only suggest that you check out if it is working with other wifi networks. If you have one at home, test that out. If that is the case, then its probably your work's network. If that is the case I would check with your network admin to see if there was any updates to their network.

Don't know how big your company is and what kind of stuff they are running. But like I said, your best bet is to test it on another wireless network....go get starbucks on a break or something. :D it'll justify taking a break at least.
 
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