I just saw a Google Alert — “code word” Wi-Fi — about everyone’s favorite … the iPhone. The article in the alert questions whether or not people are experiencing problems getting on Wi-Fi networks with the iPhone.
Ha … the problem I find most often is that the iPhone is so adept at finding/securing a connection … so aggressive … then it “bogarts” the hotspot … leaving my laptop feeling all left out. What I mean is, my iPhone hooks up automatically when I enter the Wi-Fi zone. Then by the time my HP Pavilion laptop starts up and launches all the security stuff … the paid hotpot rejects the computer’s advances, because I am already logged in.
Of course this situation is easily remedied by turning off the Wi-Fi function on the iPhone … and that also expands the battery life of the phone …
But I mean … like all I have to do is referee spats between my laptop and my iPhone:)
Can’t you two play nice? There is plenty of love to go around.
Note: I am carrying the pre-G iPhone, which my friends at AT&T and Apple to sold me (at a premium price) about two months before it became obsolete. But not to worry … they said I can upgrade to the less expensive, newer version for a hundred bucks or so … but that’s another story:)
Here’s the other piece:
http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2008/10/24/is-your-apple-iphone-having-wifi-connection-problems/