iPad won't connect in building
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iPad won't connect in building
I was in the stake clerk's office on Sunday helping with the new calendar and tried to connect with the wifi in the building with my iPad. It indicated that I had a connection and showed all the bars at the top but still could not complete the connection. Any idea on this? The clerk was able to connect to the wifi with the desktop without any problem...
I have been able to connect in the stake building in the past and can still connect in my own meetinghouse.
I have been able to connect in the stake building in the past and can still connect in my own meetinghouse.
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It's possible to connect to the Wireless Access Point, but still not connect to the Internet. The problems can be at a couple of places:zaneclark wrote:I was in the stake clerk's office on Sunday helping with the new calendar and tried to connect with the wifi in the building with my iPad. It indicated that I had a connection and showed all the bars at the top but still could not complete the connection. Any idea on this? The clerk was able to connect to the wifi with the desktop without any problem...
I have been able to connect in the stake building in the past and can still connect in my own meetinghouse.
- The WAP may not be connected to the firewall, because of a bad cable or networking component such as a switch between the firewall and the WAP.
- The firewall and everything behind it may be working just fine, but the broadband modem has lost its signal, or its connection to the firewall is faulty (bad cable or port).
To troubleshoot, you can try to connect via Ethernet cable to various points in the network (with some device other than an iPad, since I don't think it has an RJ-45 port), and you can also move around the building to make sure that you are connecting to different WAPs. Check the WiFi connection and the Internet connection at each point.
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zaneclark wrote:I was in the stake clerk's office on Sunday helping with the new calendar and tried to connect with the wifi in the building with my iPad. It indicated that I had a connection and showed all the bars at the top but still could not complete the connection. Any idea on this? The clerk was able to connect to the wifi with the desktop without any problem...
I have been able to connect in the stake building in the past and can still connect in my own meetinghouse.
I have also had the same problem when trying to connect my iPad to our meetinghouse wireless. From what I cound determine it looked like the connection was made successfully but then the iPad always gets kicked off within the first minute. After connecting I would launch a browser which even though set to lds.org as my home page (or even when using a blank home page) it would come up with the "blocked site" error and then I get kicked off of the wireless connection. I noticed that even though my address bar indicates that I am going to lds.org the blocked site error message shows the the blocked site is actually apple.com. My theory is that the iPad tries to call the mothership whenever a new connection is created by pinging or sending some sort of information to apple.com. when the church firewall sees the URL "apple.com" it blocks the content and disconnects the device from the connection. I have not found a way to tell the iPad to not contact Apple.com first. Any one else have this same experience? Anyone have a solution?
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I don't know about disconnecting the device, but the iPad trying to ping apple.com is highly likely. Apple has stated that they collect anonymous usage information from their iOS devices so they can see how they are being used in hopes to further improve the user experience. (See items 5, 8, and 9.) Blocking of apple.com by the Church firewall is also likely to prevent access to trailers.apple.com.patwood wrote:My theory is that the iPad tries to call the mothership whenever a new connection is created by pinging or sending some sort of information to apple.com. when the church firewall sees the URL "apple.com" it blocks the content and disconnects the device from the connection.
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It seems unlikely that the church system would disconnect any devices that tried to connect to a site, but perhaps the iOS system disconnects itself if I can't call home.
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I am having same issue at my Stake Center
I plan on using my iPad for Clerk Training during Leadership training. I am the Stake Clerk, I entered the correct password and the access appeared to open, but will not stay open long enough to connect to anything. It bounces between connected and not in a matter of seconds. When I went into the connection it was displaying a message of "renew lease." I really would like to use my iPad and projector for training to free up the Stake Laptop and projector for someone else's use.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
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I thought that I read somewhere that the Apple iPod/iPad would have to have their wireless connection, at times, set up manually The reason is because the network setting will try to negotiate at WEP instead of WPA.bsglover wrote:I plan on using my iPad for Clerk Training during Leadership training. I am the Stake Clerk, I entered the correct password and the access appeared to open, but will not stay open long enough to connect to anything. It bounces between connected and not in a matter of seconds. When I went into the connection it was displaying a message of "renew lease." I really would like to use my iPad and projector for training to free up the Stake Laptop and projector for someone else's use.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
have you tried to make the connection manually and making sure that all setting were done manually instead of automatically.
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bsglover wrote:Terry,
Thank you... How would I go about that exactly? I can get to the settings, but am unsure what exactly to do from there. I am a novice iPad user.
Stephen Glover
if it is anything like my iPod touch. Then when you get into setting, look for Wi-Fi. Touch it and it should bring you to Wi-Fi Networks screen. Under there, you will see Other....
Touch it and then you can type in LDSAccess, then click on Security and pick either WPA or WPA2. Then go back a screen and type in the password and then touch join.
That should do it.