IPhone 4S greyed out Wifi / Will not Connect

4s Wifi is greyed out and I'm unable to turn on. Here is a list of what I have tried to fix the problem.
Soft reset
Hard reset
Total reset to factory settings/ Backup
Checked for router firmware upgrade
Any ideas? This all started when I updated to 6.0.1
All other Apple devices in my home are working fine including a iPad 3, iPhone 5, Apple TV. This one phone is the only problem.
Please help......
Thanks

I'm sure they'll take care of it for ya.
They'll just make sure it doesn't show ovbious signs of damage and that you tried the steps in that article before they replace it.
Make sure you have a current backup, see this if you aren't sure how to backup -> iOS: How to back up

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