5 won't stop looking for network after successful connection

iPhone5 won't stop looking for wifi network after successful connection. Told by tier2 support it is software issue. Complete reset didn't work
Thanks

You do have to unmount any Network Drives when/before moving to another location.
I'm thinking the APPs that don't work right have some pref on the non-existing network drive/cpu, for instance, if they automatically open the last doc used.

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