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    Facetime on ipad!

    Facetime will not connect on my ipad. I have the apple id sorted but it just says 'could not sign in. check your connection' everytime. It is connected to the wifi thru my Dlink router but not sure where to go from here. Any boffins out of bed yet this morn? Hehehe!
    Also I do not get incoming mail tho I can mail out ok.
    Browser is working fine
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    It's fucked. Buy a Samsung. Is your rooter blocking incoming traffic?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    It's fucked. Buy a Samsung.
    Pretty much this ^

    Check that your modem/router isn't restricting connections based on MAC addresses.

    Maybe try assigning the device to the DMZ zone.

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    Have you tried restarting both your iPad and your router?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    It's fucked. Buy a Samsung. Is your rooter blocking incoming traffic?
    Don't think so. The browser is working fine and we have a PC and laptop functioning normally thru router.
    Doubt whether the ipad is fucked as it is spankers. Just need to know how to get it to connect to facetime.

    Quote Originally Posted by The End View Post
    Pretty much this ^

    Check that your modem/router isn't restricting connections based on MAC addresses.

    Maybe try assigning the device to the DMZ zone.
    Easier said than done. The router will not accept the ipad iP as a valid IP address

    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    Have you tried restarting both your iPad and your router?
    Yes a few times.
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    Is your router set for channel 12, 13?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    Is your router set for channel 12, 13?
    It is set for auto. I can set it manually for channel 12 or 13 but not both at the same time?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    It is set for auto. I can set it manually for channel 12 or 13 but not both at the same time?
    Set it manually but make it not 12 or 13 because Apple products only use 1-11. You can download a program to scan the area to see which bands the neighbours are using so you can set yours for the least cluttered channel. You might be getting interference from your neighbours. Even though there are 11 channels you can use, the reality is that there are only 3 'different' ones: 1, 6, 11... or that's how I understand it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Easier said than done. The router will not accept the ipad iP as a valid IP address.
    Want to elaborate on this? Can you see the router handing out an address to the iPad?

    Re the channel comment, I think they're recommending your wireless is NOT on 12 or 13. Often the more basic devices can only go up to channel 11.

    I'd also suggest you fix your wireless on a channel. Do a scan of the area if you can and try pick a channel in some clear air.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    Set it manually but make it not 12 or 13 because Apple products only use 1-11. You can download a program to scan the area to see which bands the neighbours are using so you can set yours for the least cluttered channel. You might be getting interference from your neighbours. Even though there are 11 channels you can use, the reality is that there are only 3 'different' ones: 1, 6, 11... or that's how I understand it
    Cool, thanks for the info I wil give that a go
    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Want to elaborate on this? Can you see the router handing out an address to the iPad?

    Re the channel comment, I think they're recommending your wireless is NOT on 12 or 13. Often the more basic devices can only go up to channel 11.

    I'd also suggest you fix your wireless on a channel. Do a scan of the area if you can and try pick a channel in some clear air.
    don't know what that means re handing out an address. I am not very tech savvy! Will try the scan thing tho. Thanks guys!
    Why is this info not made available by Fapple when they sell you their gear? Fuckers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Why is this info not made available by Fapple when they sell you their gear? Fuckers!
    Because they want to sell you some of their overpriced crap instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    don't know what that means re handing out an address. I am not very tech savvy! Will try the scan thing tho. Thanks guys!
    Why is this info not made available by Fapple when they sell you their gear? Fuckers!
    Ok, basically, when the iPad connects to your wireless network there is a device that gives them an address unique to network to identify and connect it. Liken it to council giving out street addresses.

    It is likely in a normal network it's your modem or wireless access point. If this is one device, it's likely that one. See if you can log in and look for DHCP server or DHCP clients...

    Apple says their gear "just works". When it doesn't, you're pushing shit up hill to get it to work...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    you're pushing shit up hill to get it to work...
    Ah, right I've had a few vehicles like that I'm feeling better already.

    Problem is that when i change anything on my router I get loud protestations from the wife with her wifi laptop! Apparently I am sleeping in the spare room again tonight!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Problem is that when i change anything on my router I get loud protestations from the wife with her wifi laptop! Apparently I am sleeping in the spare room again tonight!
    Right, if you change the details of the wireless, any device that "knows" it will be affected, and may need the details of it again (depending on what gets changed). Sometimes making a change and saving will also take the unit off line while it commits the changes.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
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    Yip. Been thru that many times now. Reset this,restore that cahnge this channel, open these ports, reset agian to get things working again etc etc!. Time for a prof boffin!
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