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zenguy
07-05-2007, 03:04 PM
Is there a way to save my newtwork password?
At home I always have to re-type the numbers and letters that allow me to access my wi-fi at home with my iPhone. I had to do this with my laptop until I actually found a way to save that and set it.
Thinking not, since iPhone is always (if not off) set to look for new wi-fi locations.
At this time, I have typed and saved the information in my iPhone notes so I don't need to memorize the password or carry it on a piece of paper to enter.
Any thoughts?
wickedsteve
07-05-2007, 04:00 PM
That is weird. My iPhone asked for my WiFi passwod once. And it has remembered it every time since. It just connects to my WiFi at home without any trouble or password.
wjp09
07-05-2007, 04:04 PM
Steve , is your connection protected? My wifi pass is remeberred
zenguy
07-05-2007, 04:50 PM
Once I enter my wi-fi password it does not ask for me to re-enter at anytime during that session. The next day, when I get home from work, it detects my home network and then I need to re-type my home wi-fi password again.
Just thought there was a way to have the iphone remember my home password so I do not need to enter it each day.
wickedsteve
07-05-2007, 04:57 PM
Steve , is your connection protected? My wifi pass is remeberred
My network is protected. My iPhone has remembered the password since the day I got it.
Maybe the original poster should provide more info about his network?
jjvaldez
07-06-2007, 07:01 AM
i actually registered my mac address to the router so it is authorized and i never have to type a password.. try that....
hutchensgd
07-08-2007, 08:26 AM
My password has been remembered also.
That is weird. My iPhone asked for my WiFi passwod once. And it has remembered it every time since. It just connects to my WiFi at home without any trouble or password.
zenguy
07-11-2007, 06:51 PM
Didn't make any changes but I am no longer required to enter the web password at home when connecting to my wireless router. First time must have been a fluke. Sorry to have been a pest.
hutchensgd
07-11-2007, 08:07 PM
Good question. Not a pest at all.
Didn't make any changes but I am no longer required to enter the web password at home when connecting to my wireless router. First time must have been a fluke. Sorry to have been a pest.
tinmanx2
07-11-2007, 08:36 PM
I'm having the same problem; just posted on it. Did your problem just went away? Did you do any tweaking?
Didn't make any changes but I am no longer required to enter the web password at home when connecting to my wireless router. First time must have been a fluke. Sorry to have been a pest.
My wifi at home and work had same name, but different passwords. it confuses my iphone. Apples needs keyring like on my OS10.4. I changed my work network name to WorkLand, and I think it has resolved my problem, with different WEPs on each.
piloting
09-25-2007, 11:56 AM
I have the same problem on one of the hot spot I setup at work. The initial setup was working. After a while, the phone lost the wi-fi password everytime it is put to sleep mode. However the phone has no problem with other access point
I end up has to reinstall the hot spot setup and that fix this problem. I think the iphone doesn't like the wireless setup in certain way and it will lost the wi-fi password when the wire-fi mode is turn off.
One way to test the iphone is to go to setting and turn the wi-fi on and off. If it can find your wi-fi access point. It is good.
flyfisher
12-20-2007, 06:19 PM
i actually registered my mac address to the router so it is authorized and i never have to type a password.. try that....
I registered the mac address to my router permitting access of my iphone, but when i access the wifi, it is still asking a password. My goal, is that if is is on the permitted list, it does not ask a password, but if not on the permitted list, it ask for the password.. Is this possible???
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