I'm using the newest iPhone OS 3.1 (problem occured on OS 3.0). I have a brand new 3Gs model (it's 30 days if that).
My problem (and seems to be problem for a lot of people) is that about every 2 weeks or less my iPhone loses it's network key for my home network (uses WPA2) and I have to manually put it back in (which ***** since it's random letters and numbers and is like 54 characters or more).
From what I have read online it seems to be a problem with WPA2 (every person having problems is using WPA2). Does anyone know of a fix? Or can Apple please fix this problem for good? (I read about the fix where you manually put in the SSID and select WEP and put in a fake key, didn't work for me).
So people think it maybe a memory problem (OS loses Network Keys if connect to too many networks (which it shouldn't be since I have 16GB of memory), and it seems to be with (at least for me and others) a problem with WPA2 (which it shouldn't be because 3Gs is the newest model and should suppose WPA2 without any problems at all).
Does any one know a permit fix? Or can APPLE fix it for good?
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
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