Is the wifi in ipad a 2x2 or 1x1?

is the wifi in ipad a 2x2 or 1x1?

The 2x2 etc. is a function of the WiFi provider.  The iPad is a WiFi consumer.
See this article for clarification:
How 2x2, 2x3, 3x3 configs affect WLAN performance

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  • Does the Wifi only iPad have any problems when connected to wifi

    Does the third gen iPad still have wifi issues like the previous models

    What issues are you referring to that you experienced with an iPad?
    The 3rd generation iPad runs iOS 5 which is compatible with the original iPad and iPad 2.
    I've had no wi-fi issues with my iPad 2, original iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 4, and now with an iPhone 4S.

  • The wifi of iPad 2 does not working good, it always disconnect the Internet.

    I don't know why my iPad always disconnect the Internet at home? While I use my iPod that it connect the Internet at home very strength, last month I brought iPad to the apple store at fashion valley to ask, one young man told me that because the Internet signal at my house is not strong. But if it not strong, my laptop and my iPod work fast.

    Well, I was expecting some help other than "go to Google." You can't offer any suggestion besides that? No troubleshooting? Aren't you an Apple expert? I thought I'd come here for advice first.
    I am aware Apple and all electronics manufacturers consider their devices unserviceable, but I wasn't about to pay Apple or a shop $200 to fix the screen.
    Thanks.

  • Is there any way to have an ipad wifi 3G but not use the 3G (therefore avoiding the extra data plan costs) and just use the wifi?

    i am looking to buy an ipad 2 or the new ipad (preferably 32gb) but dont want to buy the 3G version as i have unlimited data usage in my mobile phone plan, i know the wifi only ipad is generally cheaper, but i was wondering if there was a way to buy the ipad with 3G capabilities but not use the 3G and avoid the cost of paying the extra unnecessary data plan? (I know this is a really weird question but i have the opportunity to buy a 3G ipad and was curious of the possibility? any help would be greatly appreciated. cheers

    Yes to your questions.
    You can download a complete iPad User Guide here: http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/ipad_user_guide.pdf
    If you want an iPad 2 32GB it will have to be a refurb model. The only new iPas 2 is 16GB.
    What are all the differences between the iPad 3rd Gen and the iPad 2? Is the iPad 2 worth the cost savings?
    http://everymac.com/systems/apple/ipad/ipad-faq/differences-between-ipad-3rd-gen -2012-ipad-2-2011.html
    What are all the differences between the iPad 3rd Gen models? Which should I buy?
    http://everymac.com/systems/apple/ipad/ipad-faq/differences-between-ipad-3rd-gen -early-2012-models.html
    Should I Buy a New iPad? Or an iPad 2?
    http://www.maclife.com/article/blogs/should_i_buy_new_ipad_or_ipad_2
    iPad 3 vs iPad 2 vs iPad 1- Feature comparisons with iOS 5
    http://ipadhelp.com/ipad-help/ipad-3-vs-ipad-2/
    iPad Q&A
    http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ipad/ipad-faq/differences-between-ipad-3rd -gen-early-2012-models.html
    A Few Questions (and Answers) About the New iPad
    http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/15/a-few-questions-and-answers-about-the-   new-ipad/?ref=personaltechemail&nl=technology&emc=edit_ct_20120315
    New iPad: A Polishing of the Old
    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/15/technology/personaltech/the-new-ipad-is-much-t he-same-only-better.html?nl=technology&emc=edit_ct_20120315
    iPad 1, 2 and New Specifications
    http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ipad/index-ipad-specs.html
    16GB vs 32GB vs 64GB: Which new iPad storage capacity should you get?
    http://www.imore.com/2012/03/08/16gb-32gb-64gb-ipad-capacity/
    How much content will fit on my iPod or iPhone?
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1867
    If you think you may get an iPad 2:
    Refurbished iPad Prices
    http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/specialdeals/ipad
    New 16GB iPad 2 Prices
    http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/shop_ipad/family/ipad/select_ipad2
    When iOS 6 comes out in the fall, the iPad 3 will get Siri, but the iPad 2 won't.
     Cheers, Tom

  • Hi, am I right in thinking that the only iPads with a built in GPS are the cellular models not the wifi only ones?

    hi, am I right in thinking that the only iPads with a built in GPS are the cellular models not the wifi only ones?
    I am looking to purchase an iPad2 and need a built in GPS

    Mini-education:
    GPS signals are separate from and completely unrelated to both the Internet and the cellular telephone network.  GPS signals come directly from the GPS satellites.  They provide signals that allow GPS receivers to calculate latitude and longitude information.  Navigation software then takes that latitude/longitude info and converts it to land mass, roads, bridges, highways, buildings, etc.
    Most navigation software stores the maps right in the iPad/iPod/iPhone but a disadvantage is that the maps must be periodically updated (perhaps once every two years).  The Internet is not required to use the system but it is required to update the maps.
    Some navigation software gets the maps from the Internet and requires an Internet connection to function but an advantage is that the maps are always up-to-date.
    The WiFi+3G/4G iPad and the iPhone both have a GPS receiver.  The WiFi-only iPad and the iPod do not and these devices require an accessory.

  • HT1695 Hi. I recently purchased the Ipad with Wifi + 3G but cannot get the Wifi to work. Do I need a password for that?

    Hi all. I recently purchased the Wifi + 3G Ipad version and am trying to connect the Wifi but I'm not sure if I need a password for that or not.
    I am a bit of a beginner so anything technical goes over my head so would really appreciate any help.
    Thanks :)

    it depend on your wifi network
    I hope you do use a password otherwise you have an unsecure wifi network which could be abused by other people

  • GPS on wifi only ipad

    what are my options when using a wifi only ipad mini to download maps requiring gps??

    A mini-education:
    GPS signals are separate from and completely unrelated to both the Internet and the cellular telephone network.  GPS signals come directly from the GPS satellites.  They provide signals that allow GPS receivers to calculate latitude and longitude information.  Map software then takes that latitude/longitude info and converts it to land mass, roads, bridges, highways, buildings, etc.  Navigation software is "map software on steroids."  It goes one step further in that it provides real-time directions to enable you to reach a desired destination.
    Most navigation software stores the maps right in the iPad/iPod/iPhone but a disadvantage is that the maps must be periodically updated (perhaps once/year).  The Internet is not required to use the system but it is required to update the maps.
    Some navigation software gets the maps from the Internet and requires an Internet connection to function but an advantage is that the maps are always up-to-date.
    The WiFi+3G/4G iPad and the iPhone both have a GPS receiver.  The WiFi-only iPad and the iPod do not and these devices require an accessory.
    WARNING:  Some users have reported problems with IOS8.3 and the external GPS devices.

  • Can wiFi only iPad be tethered to to iPhone for 3G data transmission

    Can WiFi only iPad be tethered to to iPhone for 3G data transmission. I already have an iPhone with data plan and don't want or need a second data plan. Can I connect the WiFi only iPad to iPhone with USB (iPhone) cable for 3G transmission. Any help here would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
    Dave

    pharmercist,
    Since you're in canada you might be on Rogers or another carrier that does support tethering. Check with your carrier of course before turning it on - data can be costly.
    The iPhone is designed to tether via Bluetooth PAN or USB dock connector. See http://www.apple.com/iphone/iphone-3gs/tethering.html
    The iPad explicitly does not support tethering on Bluetooth. See http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3647 I've never heard of a 30 pin to 30 pin connector or any mention of the internet coming in from a 30 pin connector on any device so I doubt USB tethering could work on the iPad or any device in the family.
    Your only bet would be to make or find an app that would proxy the data from 3G/EDGE and serve it up WiFi style. It wouldn't be built into the phone as a background service like proper tethering is and learning to code and join the developer program so you can install your own apps is a lot of work and expense. I don't know if the bluetooth issue is a software decision or built in limitation to the hardware - either way - it looks like iPad WiFi isn't going to tether easily.

  • Is the GPS chip only available with the cellular LTE iPads??

    I was wondering if the wifi only ipad 3 also included the GPS chip or not?

    If you need built-in GPS capability then yes - though there are some stand-alone GPS units that apparently work with it e.g. Bad Elf (I haven't got it so I don't know how good it is).

  • HT5569 my ipad retina can no longer connect to my wifi. I tried everything from restarting it to reentering the wifi password but it still not connecting. what should I do? Thank you!

    hi,
    since some days now my ipad stopped connecting to the wifi. i turned off the router, restarted my device but nothing. my ipod touch is still connected to the wifi but not the ipad. i do not what to do. can anyone help me? I am so desperate.
    Thanks for advising me.

    Have you tried this?
    1. Turn router off for 30 seconds and on again
    2. Settings>General>Reset>Reset Network Settings

  • HT1657 I downloaded a movie from iTunes on my iPhone 4S, went out of the wifi zone and now my movie is no where to be found. I can't find it on my iPhone, Mac or iPad. Where is it?

    I downloaded a movie from iTunes on my iPhone 4S, went out of the wifi zone and now my movie is no where to be found. I can't find it on my iPhone, Mac or iPad. Where is it?

    Sounds like the movie didn't finish downloading before the Wi-Fi signal dropping ...
    Try re downloading. You won't be charged again.
    Downloading past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Store

  • Just bought MacBook Pro, cannot connect to the Internet at home. I have wifi at home and my iPad and cell phone can connect to the wifi

    Just bought MacBook Pro, cannot connect to the Internet at home. I have wifi at home and my iPad and cell phone can connect to the wifi

    ***   When you post for help, please state which OS X is installed.
    If you aren't sure, click About this Mac from your Apple menu 
    Troubleshooting advice can depend on that information.

  • HT204053 I have an iPhone 4S and the new Apple TV, both setup with my email as the Apple ID.  I gave my wife an iPad 3 and set it up using her email address as the Apple ID.  Is a second iTumes Match subscription required for her to use our music from iCl

    I have an iPhone 4S and the latest Apple TV, both setup with my email address as the Apple ID.  I subscribed to iTunes Match so our music could be played from iCloud.  I gave my wife an iPad 3 and set it up using her email address as the Apple ID.  When I try to turn on iMatch so she can play our music from iCloud on her new iPad it tells me that she needs a subscription to iTunes Match.  Is it Apple's intent that we would need two iTunes Match subscriptions?  If not, how do I accomplish what I want to get done?

    The problem is that all services are bundled with your Apple ID ([email protected]):
    Your iCloud account (Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, Notes, Backups, etc.),
    also iTunes & App Store purchases (Music, Movies, TV Shows, etc.),
    and the iTunes Match services.
    (I guess that all your devices - yours and your wife's are connected to one iTunes library, right?)
    If you want that your wife gets her own iCloud account for Mail, Contacts, Calendars, etc. but gets also access to your media then you have two set up two things on her device:
    iCloud (Settings > iCloud) with her account (e.g. [email protected])
    and
    iTunes & App Stores (Settings > iTunes & App Stores) with your account (e.g. [email protected]).
    In this case she gets access to your library and could use the same iTunes Match account.
    (See also: Using one Apple ID for iCloud and a different Apple ID for Store Purchases http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4895)

  • I have a new ipad and everything works but can't connect to the app store. Itunes works and the wifi seems to be working but i get a blank white screen when i open the appstore.Nothing will load unter the features or charts tab. Any Suggestions?

    I have a new ipad and everything works but can't connect to the app store. Itunes works and the wifi seems to be working but i get a blank white screen when i open the appstore. Nothing will load unter the features or charts tab so i cant download any apps. Purchased and updates tab loads fine. Any suggestions?

    You would get better response from the iTunes community forum.
    Have a nice day!

  • In My iPad mini, dosen´t appear the WiFi status

    In my iPad mini, dosen´t appear the WiFi status

    Well firstly try to deactivate wifi.Then activate it again.If the problem continues,try to head reset your device(press home and power buttons together for 7 secs)
    Hope I helped!:-)

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