Problem about my Iphone3G wifi

Hello ;
I have updated my iphone 4.1 on 2 weeks ago . I was connecting wifi without no problem but suddenly i realized I could not connect the wifi networks.
I thought it was issue about Forgot my wifi pass , then i reset my pass and try to connect my wifi .. Still did not. Final I remove whole wifi pass my router then start to try again.. But still did not. I continued to try connect to wifi's other places , friends .. and other different places , still same issue.
In Mainly problem is , I can see whole wifi SSID but cannot connect them ..( Tried different routers, AP's, WEP/WPA/without any secure )..
Also i tried to reset Network Setting on General/Reset several times ...
I am suspecting my wifi hardware has broken . But if its how can i list wifi networks ? Is there any other suggestion left for me ?
Best Regards , Onder OZCAN - Turkey

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