Originally Posted by garymooks
Hi Jp
When you have full service on the wifi..can you click on the ">" at the far right..This takes you to a screen which has DHCP,BootP,Static.
Do you have any values for ipaddress,subnet,router and DNS under DHCP?
In my case..my wifi signal is very low(1 bar)..and every time my iphone sleeps I lose the wifi connection and when I "wake" up the iphone after some time it takes several tries before I can get connected..
Here is what i did..I noted down the values for the parameters (ip,subnet etc) and entered them under the STATIC tab..
This seems to alleviate the problem and I can connect every time the iphone "wakes up".
HTH
Gary

Hey Gary,
Thanks for your help on this thread. Turns out that your initial suggestions fixed my problem. As with most problems, mine was a combination of several things. Recreating my network settings fixed my iphone problem. But we're have a router issue at work that I wasn't aware of, also.
BTW, I found that you can easily recreate the "No Service" condition to test your Wifi functionality by sticking the iPhone in your kid's metal lunchbox. Leave it for a minute and peak in to see "No Service". If you have that, launch to a website, shut the lid and peek again to verify that you have correct switch-over to the Wifi. Mine flies in the lunchbox now! (Yes, I have stooped so low....)
Thanks,
Jim