Iphone 4s wireless issues on a .1X enterprise network

Hi,
I'm having a problem with my iphone 4s dropping connection with a .1X enterprise network.
I can connect but after about 15 minutes the wireless will drop and i have to manually reconnect to it.
I've turned off the 3g service as it would try and re-connect to that. The strange thing is whilst testing out this problem with
an ipad 2 (OS 5.0.1) and a macbook pro (os10.7.2) the iphone 4s dropped its wireless connection but the other two devices stayed
connected and all 3 devices were connected to the same AP.
Has anyone else came across this problem?? If so was there a work around?
The network is question is an Eduroam wireless connection with the following spec
Network name (SSID): eduroam
Network Authentication: WPA2 Enterprise
Data encryption: AES
EAP Method: PEAP
Phase 2 Authentication: MSCHAPv2
(this was pulled from the manaul set up guide)

Hi!when I try turned of my wifi with fn+f12 it totaly dissapeared. I've tried to turn my wifi on again with the same buttons but with no sucess. I've searched for alternative ways to turn it on ex through hp wireless assistance and windows mobility center but niether can detect my wifi. Basically it's like I don't even have wifi on this laptop.No wifi icon and no warnings or signs of disfuntional hardware. I've tried downloading new drives from HP's support site but all the installation ive tried so far just closes whitout finishing and whitout warnings.  i've also tried HP's restore functions to try and install the drivers that way but with no sucess. And even trying to restore to a previous backup point with windows backup and restore proved useless. although the wired connection works fine. any help on this matter is greatly appricieted my system specswindows 7 64bit HP pavilion g7 Notebookg7-1032Product nr LQ145EA#UUW These are the only network adaptors listed in my device manager Realtek PCIe Family ControllerPCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8136&SUBSYS_166B103C&REV_05
PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8136&SUBSYS_166B103C
PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8136&CC_020000
PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8136&CC_0200 Hamachi Network interfacehamachi //Chris

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