Won't stay logged into google

My iPhone five won't stay logged into my google account in safari. I've checked the stay logged in box but I only get about two
Visits before it kicks me off. My company uses google calendar so I need to check it throughout the day to see what's going on.
Ay ideas?

Hello,
I'm going to take a shot at this. I suspect Tiger is remembering the old settings that were initially entered when you had no password. I'm running Leopard, and the Internet settings are in a different location from Tiger. I believe you go to Applications->Internet Connect. Set up your connection manually, matching your router's settings. If this doesn't work, or the settings still don't stick, then I'd suggest deleting the settings for your router, and then re-adding it with the correct info.

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