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<blockquote data-quote="lori5060" data-source="post: 1640417" data-attributes="member: 348803"><p>thanks dave</p><p>re: seeing their SSID on my wifi listing...nothing shows, neither them or any other. i have to enter their SSID and get message not found. </p><p></p><p>re: have not been to their house to check what shows on my ipad for wifi SSID. I feel i am so lucky that they allowed me to use their wifi, i do not want to start requesting they change things.</p><p></p><p>re: make sure MAC filtering is not set on their router - w/ this enforced the MAC number of your iPad needs to be entered into their router's configuration program. again do not want to rock the boat. </p><p>if they see me and ask i will say something, otherwise, i am happy i get a wee bit of wifi every now and then. </p><p></p><p>re: the Wi-Fi settings and 'Forget the Network' and then set it up again - sometimes solves these issues. hmmm that is another thing i can try.</p><p></p><p>re: they have wpa2-psk 802.11n</p><p></p><p>i ran speed test: PING 46ms; download 1.42Mbps and upload 1.60Mbps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lori5060, post: 1640417, member: 348803"] thanks dave re: seeing their SSID on my wifi listing...nothing shows, neither them or any other. i have to enter their SSID and get message not found. re: have not been to their house to check what shows on my ipad for wifi SSID. I feel i am so lucky that they allowed me to use their wifi, i do not want to start requesting they change things. re: make sure MAC filtering is not set on their router - w/ this enforced the MAC number of your iPad needs to be entered into their router's configuration program. again do not want to rock the boat. if they see me and ask i will say something, otherwise, i am happy i get a wee bit of wifi every now and then. re: the Wi-Fi settings and 'Forget the Network' and then set it up again - sometimes solves these issues. hmmm that is another thing i can try. re: they have wpa2-psk 802.11n i ran speed test: PING 46ms; download 1.42Mbps and upload 1.60Mbps [/QUOTE]
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