Wireless router connectivity issue
This is a discussion on Wireless router connectivity issue within the iPad Help forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category; I have been experiencing issues obtaining consistent connectivity on the ipad 2, my laptop, and my wii connection. Changing setting on router to wpa2 provides ...
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iPF Noob
Wireless router connectivity issue
I have been experiencing issues obtaining consistent connectivity on the ipad 2, my laptop, and my wii connection. Changing setting on router to wpa2 provides great connectivity for the ipad2 but not my laptop and wii. Changing to wpa provides connectivity for my laptop and wii but not my ipad2. Any suggestions for consistent connectivity on all devices?
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06-29-2011 08:57 PM
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iPF Novice
What type of router do you have? Dual Freq.? Do you live in an apartment or condo? Have you made any big changes to the location of the router?
Sorry for all of the questions but, one of these could be the culprit.
White iPad 2 64GB (WiFi / 3G) Verizon
White iPhone 4s 32GB AT&T
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iPF Noob
It's a d link router. I live in a house. No major changes to the location of the router. How can I check if it's dual frequency? I'm not sure about that one....
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iPF Novice
Check the back of the router and, if it's dual, it should show both freq. (2.4 & 5 GHz). The dual band is a relatively new feature so, the age of the router will also determine if it's one or the other.
Did all of your wireless devices start having issues at the same time? If so, you may look into buying a new router.
White iPad 2 64GB (WiFi / 3G) Verizon
White iPhone 4s 32GB AT&T
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iPad Fan
On your router I would recommend not using the N ( use b/g) speed setting and changing the channel to a single number like 6.
Wpa2 will work with a ps3.
You may have to play around with the channels a bit but that should take care of it.
Sent from my huge iPod touch via IPF.
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iPF Noob
The issues started when I got the ipad2. I couldn't maintain connectivity on the ipad2 under the wpa setting, but the laptop and wii were connecting to the internet just fine. Ipad would work for five minutes then stop, and I'd have to restart the iPad to get connected again. So it was suggested that I changed to wpa2 . Once I did that, the ipad2 had no connectivity issues but now, I couldn't connect on my laptop or wii. So I've been changing the setting back and forth from wpa to wpa2, depending on which device I'm using at that time. This is quite annoying as you can imagine!
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iPF Novice

Originally Posted by
Rog
On your router I would recommend not using the N ( use b/g) speed setting and changing the channel to a single number like 6.
Wpa2 will work with a ps3.
You may have to play around with the channels a bit but that should take care of it.
Sent from my huge iPod touch via IPF.
I think Rog nailed it...I completely forgot to mention changing the channel.
White iPad 2 64GB (WiFi / 3G) Verizon
White iPhone 4s 32GB AT&T
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