Set preferred Wi-Fi network in my preferred order on iOS6

My iPhone is running iOS6.1.3.  It has approved connection to two nearby Wi-Fi networks.  But it too often connects to the less preferred Wi-Fi network, instead of the most preferred one. 
Is there a way to set the preference order of Wi-Fi networks for my iPhone on iOS 6, like a Mac on OS X 10.8?

This is really a constant pain in the rear. Whenever I return to my downtown apartment, my phone connects to some "xfinitywifi" ssid instead of my own home network. I don't realize this until I try to use an app like Skype and get a crappy connection.
My poor parents, who are not tech savvy, have the same thing happen to them *all the time* and have to call me on the phone to talk them through switching their access point.
Apparently the "iPhone Configuration Utility" Mac utility used to let us change the priority order for access points on iOS devices. That app is now missing from where it used to be: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1465 
Please, Apple. Give us a way to fix this vexing and time-wasting problem.

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