This is now the second time in under a week that the iPhone 12 has lost the ability to detect 802.11 wireless but got it back after a restart. Does anyone else have any similar problems?
In message<0001HW.27CA741702A4E03A70000B48038F@news.supernews.com> Wolffan <akwolffan@zoho.com> wrote:
This is now the second time in under a week that the iPhone 12 has lost the ability to detect 802.11 wireless but got it back after a restart. Does anyone else have any similar problems?
This sounds like a hardware issue and I would contact Apple. You can do
that via the Apple Support app and they will have you run some
diagnostics on your phone, or you can go to an Apple store. It sounds
like you've done the right things, so the problem is probably in the hardware.
On 2022 Feb 26, Lewis wrote
(in article <slrnt1kg45.8g2.g.kreme@zephyrus.local>):
In message<0001HW.27CA741702A4E03A70000B48038F@news.supernews.com> Wolffan >> <akwolffan@zoho.com> wrote:
This is now the second time in under a week that the iPhone 12 has lost the >>> ability to detect 802.11 wireless but got it back after a restart. Does
anyone else have any similar problems?
This sounds like a hardware issue and I would contact Apple. You can do
that via the Apple Support app and they will have you run some
diagnostics on your phone, or you can go to an Apple store. It sounds
like you've done the right things, so the problem is probably in the
hardware.
Apple suggests doing a complete factory reset. This implies that they think that the problem is software, not hardware. Have done a full backup, then the reset. iPhone currently restoring from iCloud. We’ll see if the problem persists.
On 27/02/2022 13:04, Wolffan wrote:
On 2022 Feb 26, Lewis wrote
(in article <slrnt1kg45.8g2.g.kreme@zephyrus.local>):
In message<0001HW.27CA741702A4E03A70000B48038F@news.supernews.com> Wolffan
<akwolffan@zoho.com> wrote:
This is now the second time in under a week that the iPhone 12 has lost the
ability to detect 802.11 wireless but got it back after a restart. Does anyone else have any similar problems?
This sounds like a hardware issue and I would contact Apple. You can do that via the Apple Support app and they will have you run some diagnostics on your phone, or you can go to an Apple store. It sounds like you've done the right things, so the problem is probably in the hardware.
Apple suggests doing a complete factory reset. This implies that they think that the problem is software, not hardware. Have done a full backup, then the
reset. iPhone currently restoring from iCloud. We’ll see if the problem persists.
That doesn't take long.
What was the outcome?
On 2022 Feb 27, David Brooks wrote
(in article <pmMSJ.637702$hye7.292444@fx11.ams1>):
On 27/02/2022 13:04, Wolffan wrote:
On 2022 Feb 26, Lewis wrote
(in article <slrnt1kg45.8g2.g.kreme@zephyrus.local>):
In message<0001HW.27CA741702A4E03A70000B48038F@news.supernews.com> Wolffan >>>> <akwolffan@zoho.com> wrote:
This is now the second time in under a week that the iPhone 12 has lost >>>>> the
ability to detect 802.11 wireless but got it back after a restart. Does >>>>> anyone else have any similar problems?
This sounds like a hardware issue and I would contact Apple. You can do >>>> that via the Apple Support app and they will have you run some
diagnostics on your phone, or you can go to an Apple store. It sounds
like you've done the right things, so the problem is probably in the
hardware.
Apple suggests doing a complete factory reset. This implies that they think >>> that the problem is software, not hardware. Have done a full backup, then >>> the
reset. iPhone currently restoring from iCloud. We’ll see if the problem >>> persists.
That doesn't take long.
What was the outcome?
Fuck off, vile one.
On 27/02/2022 16:15, Wolffan the *LIAR* is RUDE yet again.
On 2022 Feb 27, David Brooks wrote
(in article <pmMSJ.637702$hye7.292444@fx11.ams1>):
On 27/02/2022 13:04, Wolffan wrote:
On 2022 Feb 26, Lewis wrote
(in article <slrnt1kg45.8g2.g.kreme@zephyrus.local>):
In message<0001HW.27CA741702A4E03A70000B48038F@news.supernews.com> Wolffan
<akwolffan@zoho.com> wrote:
This is now the second time in under a week that the iPhone 12 has lost
the
ability to detect 802.11 wireless but got it back after a restart. Does
anyone else have any similar problems?
This sounds like a hardware issue and I would contact Apple. You can do
that via the Apple Support app and they will have you run some diagnostics on your phone, or you can go to an Apple store. It sounds like you've done the right things, so the problem is probably in the hardware.
Apple suggests doing a complete factory reset. This implies that they think
that the problem is software, not hardware. Have done a full backup, then
the
reset. iPhone currently restoring from iCloud. We’ll see if the problem
persists.
That doesn't take long.
What was the outcome?
Fuck off, vile one.
Why post on Usenet if you don't want interaction?
Has the connectivity problem been repaired by your actions?
i don’t want interaction with _you_.
On 2022 Feb 27, David Brooks wrote
(in article <KYTSJ.255560$_5r7....@fx09.ams1>):
On 27/02/2022 16:15, Wolffan the *LIAR* is RUDE yet again.
On 2022 Feb 27, David Brooks wrote
(in article <pmMSJ.637702$hye7....@fx11.ams1>):
On 27/02/2022 13:04, Wolffan wrote:
On 2022 Feb 26, Lewis wrote
(in article <slrnt1kg45....@zephyrus.local>):
In message<0001HW.27CA741702...@news.supernews.com>
Wolffan
<akwo...@zoho.com> wrote:
This is now the second time in under a week that the iPhone 12 has lost
the
ability to detect 802.11 wireless but got it back after a restart. Does
anyone else have any similar problems?
This sounds like a hardware issue and I would contact Apple. You can do
that via the Apple Support app and they will have you run some diagnostics on your phone, or you can go to an Apple store. It sounds
like you've done the right things, so the problem is probably in the
hardware.
Apple suggests doing a complete factory reset. This implies that they
think
that the problem is software, not hardware. Have done a full backup, then
the
reset. iPhone currently restoring from iCloud. We’ll see if the problem
persists.
That doesn't take long.
What was the outcome?
Fuck off, vile one.
Why post on Usenet if you don't want interaction?i don’t want interaction with _you_.
Has the connectivity problem been repaired by your actions?you’re an idiot. the problem occured twice over a period of nearly a week. If you weren’t a complete and utter dolt you would know that it would take _days_ to determine that it probably won’t be back... especially as it’s _known_ that doing a restart makes it go away, and I did a restart as paret of the factory reset. If the problem does not recur by this time next week, then maybe it’s fixed. If it does recur, then, no, it’s not fixed and I get back to Apple. In any case, as you’re too damn stupid to suggest anything useful, I really don’t need any comments from the likesa of you, vile one.
Wolffan <akwolffan@zoho.com> wrote:
i don’t want interaction with _you_.
No one wants to talk to The Village Idiot.
But once a Village Idiot, always a Village Idiot. Since he forgets his daily antics, he assumes that today is his first posting here and thus, he can “contribute” and get respect.
Which explains why The Village Idiot continues to repost the same questions over and over and over: Is ClamXAV malware? Do YOU agree with this brilliant post from Hunter BD on the Apple support groups?
And so on.
After all, he is just trying to “expose bad guys”. 🙄
On 27/02/2022 16:15, Wolffan the *LIAR* is RUDE yet again.
On 2022 Feb 27, David Brooks wrote
(in article <pmMSJ.637702$hye7....@fx11.ams1>):
On 27/02/2022 13:04, Wolffan wrote:
On 2022 Feb 26, Lewis wrote
(in article <slrnt1kg45....@zephyrus.local>):
In message<0001HW.27CA741702...@news.supernews.com> Wolffan
<akwo...@zoho.com> wrote:
This is now the second time in under a week that the iPhone 12 has lost
the
ability to detect 802.11 wireless but got it back after a restart. Does
anyone else have any similar problems?
This sounds like a hardware issue and I would contact Apple. You can do >>>> that via the Apple Support app and they will have you run some
diagnostics on your phone, or you can go to an Apple store. It sounds >>>> like you've done the right things, so the problem is probably in the >>>> hardware.
Apple suggests doing a complete factory reset. This implies that they think
that the problem is software, not hardware. Have done a full backup, then
the
reset. iPhone currently restoring from iCloud. We’ll see if the problem
persists.
That doesn't take long.
What was the outcome?
Fuck off, vile one.Why post on Usenet if you don't want interaction?
Has the connectivity problem been repaired by your actions?
On 2022 Feb 27, David Brooks wrote
(in article <KYTSJ.255560$_5r7.142607@fx09.ams1>):
What was the outcome?
Fuck off, vile one.
Why post on Usenet if you don't want interaction?
i don’t want interaction with _you_.
But once a Village Idiot, always a Village Idiot. Since he forgets his
daily antics, he assumes that today is his first posting here and thus, he >> can “contribute” and get respect.
Which explains why The Village Idiot continues to repost the same questions >> over and over and over: Is ClamXAV malware? Do YOU agree with this
brilliant post from Hunter BD on the Apple support groups?
And so on.
After all, he is just trying to “expose bad guys”. 🙄
That's right, I am!
David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid> wrote:
But once a Village Idiot, always a Village Idiot. Since he forgets his >>> daily antics, he assumes that today is his first posting here and thus, he >>> can “contribute” and get respect.
Which explains why The Village Idiot continues to repost the same questions >>> over and over and over: Is ClamXAV malware? Do YOU agree with this
brilliant post from Hunter BD on the Apple support groups?
And so on.
After all, he is just trying to “expose bad guys”. 🙄
That's right, I am!
Yes, you ARE The Village Idiot. We all know this.
On 01/03/2022 05:21, Bob Campbell wrote:
David Brooks <BDB@invalid.invalid> wrote:
But once a Village Idiot, always a Village Idiot. Since he forgets >>>> his
daily antics, he assumes that today is his first posting here and
thus, he
can “contribute” and get respect.
Which explains why The Village Idiot continues to repost the same
questions
over and over and over: Is ClamXAV malware? Do YOU agree with this >>>> brilliant post from Hunter BD on the Apple support groups?
And so on.
After all, he is just trying to “expose bad guys”. 🙄
That's right, I am!
Yes, you ARE The Village Idiot. We all know this.
Serious question.
Have you installed https://clamxav.com on your iPad?
It's a free lunch! :-D
On 28/02/2022 00:50, Wolffan wrote:
On 2022 Feb 27, David Brooks wrote
(in article <KYTSJ.255560$_5r7....@fx09.ams1>):
[....]
What was the outcome?
Fuck off, vile one.
Why post on Usenet if you don't want interaction?
i don’t want interaction with _you_.[....]
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On 01/03/2022 05:21, Bob Campbell wrote:
David Brooks <B...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
But once a Village Idiot, always a Village Idiot. Since he forgets his >>> daily antics, he assumes that today is his first posting here and thus, he
can “contribute” and get respect.
Which explains why The Village Idiot continues to repost the same questions
over and over and over: Is ClamXAV malware? Do YOU agree with this
brilliant post from Hunter BD on the Apple support groups?
And so on.
After all, he is just trying to “expose bad guys”. 🙄
That's right, I am!
Yes, you ARE The Village Idiot. We all know this.Serious question.
Have you installed https://clamxav.com on your iPad?
It's a free lunch! :-D
On 01/03/2022 09:01, David Brooks wrote:
On 01/03/2022 05:21, Bob Campbell wrote:
David Brooks <B...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
But once a Village Idiot, always a Village Idiot. Since he forgets >>>> his
daily antics, he assumes that today is his first posting here and
thus, he
can “contribute” and get respect.
Which explains why The Village Idiot continues to repost the same
questions
over and over and over: Is ClamXAV malware? Do YOU agree with this >>>> brilliant post from Hunter BD on the Apple support groups?
And so on.
After all, he is just trying to “expose bad guys”. 🙄
That's right, I am!
Yes, you ARE The Village Idiot. We all know this.
Serious question.
Have you installed https://clamxav.com on your iPad?
It's a free lunch! :-D374 people LIKE the product!
https://www.facebook.com/clamxav
It MUST be good!
FREE TRIAL - 30 DAYS! :-D
In message<0001HW.27CA741702A4E03A70000B48038F@news.supernews.com> Wolffan <akwolffan@zoho.com> wrote:
This is now the second time in under a week that the iPhone 12 has lost the ability to detect 802.11 wireless but got it back after a restart. Does anyone else have any similar problems?
This sounds like a hardware issue and I would contact Apple. You can do
that via the Apple Support app and they will have you run some
diagnostics on your phone, or you can go to an Apple store. It sounds
like you've done the right things, so the problem is probably in the hardware.
On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 4:39:24 PM UTC-7, David Brooks wrote:
On 28/02/2022 00:50, Wolffan wrote:
On 2022 Feb 27, David Brooks wrote
(in article <KYTSJ.255560$_5r7....@fx09.ams1>):
[....]
What was the outcome?
Fuck off, vile one.
Why post on Usenet if you don't want interaction?
i don’t want interaction with _you_.[....]
*Writing an effective Apple Support Communities question*
https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-5931
The purpose of this User Tip is to help you write a question that will draw out the best volunteers on this site—experienced users who can help solve your problem competently and quickly. Presumably, that's what brought you to this site, and to this User Tip.
First, it's important to understand that Apple Support Communities is primarily a user-to-user technical support resource in which Apple participates only in a very limited manner (as explained later). None of your fellow Apple users contributing to this site represent Apple in any way.What I understand is, if I have met people calling themselves "Democrats" while biking, they weren't the usual cretin sort that likes to complain about all things. Why are such herds seemingly never content. Any like
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Wolffan <akwolffan@zoho.com> wrote:
i don’t want interaction with _you_.
No one wants to talk to The Village Idiot.
But once a Village Idiot, always a Village Idiot. Since he forgets his daily antics, he assumes that today is his first posting here and thus, he can “contribute” and get respect.
Which explains why The Village Idiot continues to repost the same questions over and over and over: Is ClamXAV malware? Do YOU agree with this brilliant post from Hunter BD on the Apple support groups?
And so on.
After all, he is just trying to “expose bad guys”. 🙄
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