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 iPhone Wireless Problem- Not available!!, Solutions?

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Siilver
post Aug 26 2009, 02:54 AM

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First, sync your iPhone or iPod touch to iTunes to backup your user information, Contacts, Calendar, and other data. Then try the following steps in order.

One
On the device, tap Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. Check to see if the device now displays the Wi-Fi address or Bluetooth address (tap Settings > General > About and scroll down to Wi-Fi Address or Bluetooth). If there is a Wi-Fi address and a Bluetooh address, then you're done with these steps and you can resync your settings and your media using iTunes.

If there's still no Wi-Fi address or Bluetooth address, then continue to step two.

Two
On the device, tap Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. Check to see if the device now displays the Wi-Fi address and Bluetooth address (tap Settings > General > About and scroll down to Wi-Fi Address or Bluetooth). If there is a Wi-Fi address and Bluetooth address, then you're done with these steps and can resync your settings and your media using iTunes.

If there's still no Wi-Fi dddress or Bluetooth address, then continue to step three.

Three
Restore the iPhone or iPod touch software (this erases all data on the device) using iTunes (see article 305744 for additional assistance).
After the restore is complete, sync your previous settings (mail settings, text messages, notes, call history, contact favorites, and so on).
Now see if your device shows a Wi-Fi address and Bluetooth address (tap Settings > General > About and scroll down to Wi-Fi Address or Bluetooth).

If there is a Wi-Fi address and Bluetooth address, then you're done with these steps. If there is no Wi-Fi address or Bluetooth address, then continue to step four.

Four
If there is no Wi-Fi address or Bluetooth address listed after doing the above steps, bring your set back to any Maxis centre and claim warranty.

Apple is aware of this issue and thus, you can actually claim warranty if this fails.

Now all you need is luck. smile.gif
Siilver
post Aug 26 2009, 05:09 AM

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QUOTE(robinlaw88 @ Aug 26 2009, 03:44 AM)
I tried all the steps that I could find in the internet, still cannot. Replace wifi chip? where to replace? My phone I bought from someone here in Lowyat forum.

I also dunno where the set came from. From singapore ka or from where. Any way to check this on my iphone ah?
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http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=Atta...=post&id=919091

Refer to part numbers.

But you bought it from here, I think its better for you to PM the forummer to claim warranty.
Siilver
post Aug 26 2009, 08:58 AM

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And incase you need to service it yourself, this guy too gets pretty good reviews about his service.

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1028510

 

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