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The wife put the kids ipod touch into the pc and iTunes recommended an upgrade to ios6.
After doing the update all we get is a screen saying we aren't logged onto a network, so type in wifi name and password. Normally it would find the wifi network.
Typed in name and password and it comes up "Could not find the network" despite it being near the router. I've tried moving it away....
There are all sorts of complaints about this on teh apple forums, but no solution.
Any ideas?
Let me guess.... BT Homehub?
Reboot the router! sometimes things get caught up in the cache
Talk talk.
All other devices in house connecting the interweb, but I'll give it a go.
reboot of magic internet box worked for us.
Mrs North had the same - router reboot (switch off and on again) and it worked fine.
I have one of the early white BT HomeHub's, and periodically I get my pad and phone dropping off the network, and then refusing to reconnect, so I have go and reboot the bloody thing! Never used to do it, I think it's just getting old and flaky.
Ought to get a new one really, just so many other things to think about first.
This article talks of WiFi issue (not what you describe mind) & a fix, iirc apple has an annoying habit of not merging updates, so though you've just updated it (from Os5 to 'basic' 6), re-connect it & see if another update is available? I maybe wrong... Otherwise a hard reset, after trying a std power cycle
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2012/12/18/ios-6-0-2-arrives-promising-fix-for-ios-6-wifi-issues/
My iPhone 4S on downloading the ios upgrade did the same, I thought it was the home hub too but it wouldn't log on any where else either, rebooted the iPhone but didn't make a difference, had the unfortunate pleasure of visiting the apple shop where they diagnosed defective hardware, one new phone later and everything is fine.