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Old 09-03-2010, 11:27 PM
Jolly Roger
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Default Re: Using old iPhone as an iPod touch-like device.

In article <i5r64b$qb0$1@news.albasani.net>,
"Kate in MI" <grovesfam@NOcomcastSPAM.net> wrote:

> > Where exactly does it say "connecting"?
> >
> > If you click the wireless router name in the settings panel, is there a
> > check mark next to the wireless router name in the next panel that
> > appears? Is there a lock icon there as well?\

>
> Yes -- there is both a check mark - and the lock icon.


And what do you see when you tap the little blue arrow icon to the right
of those? What is the IP Address, for instance?

> It doesn't say connecting... I am assuming it is connecting when the
> checkmark and the lock icon appear.
>
> Kathryn Groves


It may be that your router is set up to do MAC address filtering and
does not allow the Wi-Fi address of your iPhone to connect.

Has this phone *ever* connected to this wireless router?

Do any other computers or devices currently connect to this wireless
router successfully?

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