8520 would not stay connect to WIFI

Hello everyone...i been having a strange problem with my 8520..I connect though my sister Iphon but I have to mager proglem 
1. she has to turn her WIFI and Hotspot on/off for my phone to fine it...
2. it doest not stay connected for long..even thou it say on her phone that i am connected 
it seem i am the only one who is having this problem 
any ideas ??? 
Thank you 

Couldn't find a solution  the problem only when I try to connect through a phone like (Iphone) so the best thing is just pay a plan or connect though a router 
I love my BB but  I found out 3 problems 
1. The connection though a another phone 
2. If you have a plan you can't use WiFi 
3. If your plan expired you have to put another sim card than put your sim card to connect thought a Wifi 
So I am not 100% happy with my BB but i'll mange 

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