3.0 auto-join for AT&T WiFi

Anyone have any luck getting this to work?
It doesn't seem to work for me yet and have to keep the wifi off as there is no way to do the SMS ping no more.
I can't use any services on at&t wifi.
Message was edited by: JoeZinVA

JoeZinVA wrote:
In a Starbucks location in Woodbridge, VA, Cheshire Station Plaza
The closest one I go to each weekend.
Reformatted the iPhone, told it to forget the network, etc.
Still "Connecting" for minutes.
Left an ATT message and they were going to work on it three weeks ago.
Once in a blue moon it works again.
Is it only that Starbucks? Are there other AT&T places in Woodbridge you can try? Have you tried Manassas or Safford? Or is it the same everywhere?

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