TS1398 My iPhone won't join wi-fi network

My iPad connects to the Wi Fi network at my job, but my new iPhone won't.

My iPad connects to the Wi Fi network at my job, but my new iPhone won't.

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  • TS1398 My iPhone won't stay connected to my wireless. I have to keep repowering my phone and then it lasts for a few minutes until I have to reboot again. Any ideas? Anyone experienced the same?

    My iPhone won't stay connected to my wireless. I have to keep repowering my phone and then it lasts for a few minutes until I have to reboot again. Any ideas? Anyone experienced the same?

    HI:
    It does not sound like a battery problem.
    Try a couple of things:
    1.          Reset the SMC
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
    2.          Reset (if you can) the PRAM
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH4405
    If that does not help, delete the mouse in system preferences, turn it off, restart, and turn the mouse back on.
    Barry
    P.S.  I only needed it once, but I have an old USB mouse in case my Bluetooth one decides to quit. 

  • Iphone won't connect to wifi network

    iPhone won't connect to a wifi network - just get a message saying it won't connect to the network (it doesn't give me a message that I've got the password wrong). Other devices do join the network OK
    What should I do to try t resolve it?

    Hi,
    I bought my iPhone 4s yesterday and I'm having the same problem, my laptop, my old HTC Legend and my work macbook all connect to my wifi no problems.  My iPhone won't.
    I've read through everything I can find on here, and on Sky help and have tried:
    Resetting router
    Resetting network settings on iphone
    Using MAC address access control on the router
    Changing channels on the router
    Switching everything off and on
    Someone suggested doing 'forget network' on the iphone, but I can't find this option
    Turning off 3G and mobile data and trying to connect
    Checking password is correct (it is)
    Kind of at a loss now as to what I can do, I've emailed Sky and waiting for their advice, but should I take it back to the shop to exchange it?  Everything else I have connects just fine, no problem.
    It just says "unable to join network"
    Anyone help?
    Thanks

  • I have a new Macbook Pro. It won't join the wireless networks that my old Macbook Pro joined; only some of them (I'm talking open networks). What can I do, please?

    I have a new Macbook Pro. It can see, but won't join the open wireless networks that my existing Macbook Pro joins. What can I do, please?

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  • My iMac won't join the correct network

    This is a new iMac with Lion.  The network is ok because all my other devices work fine with it.  The network is in the list and when I select it my mac joins without problem, but won't join it automatically.  I've also tried to move my network up in the list but that doesn't seem to work either.

    Mine is the only network listed in the Perferred Networks List in the advanced settings.  The "Remember networks this computer has joined" is checked. 
    The problem is that when I wake my computer up, it won't find the network.  I updated my airport extreme last week and this problem started after that.  However, none of the other devices using this network are having any problems.

  • TS1398 my iphone 4 does not see wifi network, wifes iphone 4, right beside my phone, sees networks. what to do??

    iphone 4 does not see wifi networks even though wifes phone right beside mine does
    what to do

    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1398

  • TS1398 my ipod touch won't join the wifi network even after entering correct password. it just keeps trying to join but I can't use internet

    My home wifi is working for all my other apple devices but my daughter's Ipod Touch won't connect. It recognises the network and attempts to join it as usual but it just keeps 'trying' without actually connecting. Have switched on and off, renewed lease, reset networks etc - basically everything I can think of but no luck. Any help much appreciated.

    Try restarting your router, if you are still having problems try resetting your network settings.  Go into your settings>reset then tap reset network settings. 

  • TS1398 i am unable to join my wifi network. it wont recognize my password and connect even though i know the password is correct

    I just got an the new ipod touch and it won't recognize my password, Any suggestions?

    Does the iPod connect to other networks?
    Do other devices now connect?
    Try:
    - Reset the iOS device. Nothing will be lost
    Reset iOS device: Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
    least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
    - Power off and then back on the router
    - Reset network settings: Settings>General>Reset>Reset Network Settings
    - iOS: Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections
    - iOS: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points
    - Restore from backup. See:
    iOS: How to back up
    - Restore to factory settings/new iOS device.
    - Make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar

  • TS1398 My iphone 4 will not show any networks, when there is wifi, what do i do?

    I ordered my iphone 4 from ebay, and t is unlocked. its really new but fror some reason will NOT connect to wifi. it wont even show other networks when there is wifi. any solutions to my problem??

    I have this Exact same issue, I bought it from a friend though, and it will not show any networks to choose while I am at home and my computer and other phones are connecting perfectly to my wifi. I have tried to reset the network settings, I just restored the whole phone when I transferred my info to it. If anyone knows of anything else please advise.

  • TS1398 My iPhone is not recognizing any wireless networks.

    My iPhone just stopped recognizing wireless networks. I've tried the website troubleshooting and it doesn't help. I even manually typed in the network and password. Nothing has worked. I've only had this phone for 8 months.

    If the website troubleshooting doesn't help - whatever that was, call AppleCare or make an appointment at an Apple store if there is one nearby.

  • IPad and iPhone won't connect to home network with new modem

    I had to replace a modem today and after finally getting my computer to connect wirelessly, now my iphone and ipad will not connect.  My wifi names did not change, nor did the router - just my modem.

    Thanks for the suggestion; already tried that. So I just reset the printer and, even though it already recognized my desktop and laptops, it now sees the iphone and ipad. All is well...

  • TS1398 my iphone will not connect to my network...even though it was automatically connected for a long time.  now nothing.  I've tried everything...please help.

    I am having trouble getting my iphone hooked onto my wifi.  It has always been hooked up to my wifi, but since yesterday it has been doing this. Yesterday i turned my phone off and on and that seems to work...but today, nothing works.  I've reset my network and everything...Please help me.

    Tozo, it sounds like your setup may be missing DNS server numbers. Try the following:
    *Reset/Change DNS Settings*
    Launch Airport Utility.
    Select Airport device on left.
    Click "Manual Setup".
    Select "Internet" from the toolbar above.
    What's listed for "DNS Server(s):"? Try putting in these servers from OpenDNS
    208.67.222.222
    208.67.220.220
    Click "Update".
    Next, on all Macs affected, launch System Prefs --> Network Prefs.
    Select the service you usually connect with on the left (Airport or Ethernet).
    Then click, "Advanced...".
    Click the "DNS" tab.
    What's listed for "DNS Server(s):"? Usually "10.0.1.1" will be listed first in gray. This refers back to the settings in the Airport Utility.
    Nevertheless, it doesn't hurt to add the DNS servers noted above here as well.
    Click "OK" then click "Apply".
    Finally, reboot your Mac.
    Now see if you have internet access all around.
    Let us know if this was helpful. Cheers!

  • IPhone refuses to join my network

    My iPone won't join my home network. It'll join any other open network I throw at it, except mine. I tried renewing the lease, turning Wi-Fi off and on and power cycling the phone. I thought this was a router issue, but my friend's G3 iBook joins my home network no problem.

    http://www.apple.com/uk/support/iphone/wifi/
    reboot router

  • IPhone won't connect to Macbook Pro Hotspot!

    When I make my Macbook Pro into a hotspot my iPhone won't connect to the network. It'll detect, but won't connect. Running OS X 10.8.2 and  iOS 6.1 on an iPhone 5. Help!

    Post in the iPhone forum in as much as your settings need adjustment.

  • N6300 Centrino Ultimate Wont join any wireless network

    I just bought an Intel Centrino Ultimate N6300 wireless card and installed it on my W520 ThinkPad. Its working fine and I can discover all the wireless networks surrounding me that are 2.4 and 5 GHz. The only problem I faces is that it won’t join any wireless network at all. I have 2 wireless modems and I tried to create a hotspot using my iPhone and still no luck at all. Every time the computer will try to connect and will ask me for my Wi-Fi password and then will try to connect until it says can’t connect to network. I tried updating the driver but it was up to date, I also tried deleting the driver and install it all over again but still no luck. I'm currently running Windows 8.1 pro 64-bit on my machine. 
    Can anyone please tell me if they know how to fix it? 

    Click on the START button, enter "network connections" (without quotes) in the "search programs and files" area. Press ENTER.  This will produce the "Network Connections" window, and your wireless network should show up there as an object.
    Select that network object, right-click, select DISABLE.  Let it stabilize for 15 seconds or so.  You should see a red "X" over the wireless icon in the System Tray notification area.
    After a bit, right-click again and this time select ENABLE.  Again, let it stabilize.  The red "X" should go away and the wireless icon should reappear, and you may once again be prompted to enter your password for the connection.
    Does it get recognized successfully now?
    You can also try right-clicking on that network object and select "diagnose".  See if Windows can figure out what's wrong and correct it.  You might be prompted to designate whether this network is home, work, or public, and presumably you'd select "home".
    Also, another thing might be that you need to specify whether this new wireless network is home, work, or public.
    Again, click on the START button, enter "network and sharing" in the "search programs and files" field.  Press ENTER.  This will produce the Network and Sharing Center window.
    What is shown in the graphic?  Is your new wireless network presented??
    You can try either "set up a new connection or network" or "connect to a network", and follow the dialog wizard.
    Again, you eventually want to be presented with the window that asks you to pick home, work, or public network, and then you know you've finally got it working.

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