Automatic connection to the wifi network

My iPhone connects automatically to my friend's wifi network, but it does not do the same with my own wifi network. Why? What can I do to dolce this problem?

When connected to your wifi, go to settings>wifi tap on your LAN and on the next window, tap Forget this Network.
Then log back in.  It should remember your login in the future.

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    ... check [√] Ask to join new networks
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  • Mac NOT automatically connecting to preferred wifi network

    Hi,
    I am facing a problem with OS X 10.9.1 (Mavericks) wifi connection.
    I use a Time Capsule as a base station and 13" Macbook Air (2012). The base station is connected to the internet through a PPOE connection.
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    Since upgrading to OS X 10.9.1, my Mac automatically connects to preferred wifi network ONLY WHEN the wifi is available at start up or when the Mac wakes up from sleep, but NOT OTHERWISE. 
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    My ipad mini is not connecting to the wifi network. I have the correct network and password chosen, but the message I get is that "unable to join". I have reset my ipad and it still says the same thing.  What can I do about this?

    Hey Dr kris,
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    Apple - Support - iPhone - Join a network Assistant
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    192 is local address within your network.
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  • TS4209 Macbook Air with OS X 10.8.2 not automatically connecting to known wifi network after sleep

    Macbook Air with OS X 10.8.2 not automatically connecting to known wifi network after sleep

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  • TS1398 My Ipad can't connect to WiFi.  I tried to reset and connect to the wifi network, it will divert me to the IOS page...could you please help? Thanks.

    My Ipad can't connect to WiFi.  I tried to reset and connect to the wifi network, it will divert me to the IOS page...could you please help? Thanks.

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  • My mac wont connect to the wifi network but all other devices are working fine! Please can you help

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    Power Cycle
    Power off the router. Unplug it from the wall. Wait a while.
    Plug it back to the wall. Power the router on. Wait until all the lights are lit properly. It will take a while.
    Restart the computer.
    Start up in Safe Mode.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH14204?viewlocale=en_US

  • When I open my macbook pro it's not automatically connected to the wifi at home

    Hello,
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    If you've installed something called "iCleanMemory," or any other third-party software that is supposed to "clean" or "free up" memory, remove it according to the developer's instructions after backing up all data. Reboot and test. If there's no change, continue.
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    The purpose of the test is to determine whether the problem is caused by third-party software that loads automatically at startup or login, by a peripheral device, or by corruption of certain system caches. 
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  • Not automatically connecting to known Wifi networks anymore.

    A few days ago my Macbook prompted me to update, i didn't check to see what the update was, but regardless since then my macbook refuses to automatically connect to known networks when i login/wakefromsleep etc. This is not just at home, even at my University it's having trouble connecting to the secure network there (which it used to connect to with no issue) and I'm being forced to use the open network with a VPN app. Is anyone else suffering a painfull airport? Any suggestions? Any way to undo the latest update if that is infact the cause?
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    Message was edited by: johnaz

    I have had wireless problems intermittently for a year, and seriously for 6 weeks. Apple denied the issue and was no help in spite of many tens of thousands of people on their own discussions complaining. I found a post suggesting a couple of things which fixed the problem. I don't know if both are necessary, but the first by itself does not solve the problem.
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    Open TCP/IP and write down all the settings, configure iPv4 manually. Enter the settings manually. Turn off IpV6.
    Open DNS and write down your DNS server. Delete it and re-enter it manually.
    This has worked on 2 macbooks and an iMac for the last 3 weeks with no network drops.
    Joe Shea
    Philadelphia

  • My ipod touch won't connect to the wifi network?

    Hello,
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