Princeton Blocks 20% Of The iPads Due To DHCP Issue; Provides Workarounds To Prevent Malfunction
Princeton University has explained Wi-Fi issues with the iPad. According to the University's Office of Information Technology, the problem lies in the way iPad uses the network's Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) while leasing IP addresses. Officials claim that this could potentially disrupt the connection established by other devices in...
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i really dont care :P
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**** the ipad, i wanna hear more about os 4.0 and the iphone HD.
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Read a different Topic then!!!!
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hope they fix this soon might hurt ipad sales
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Why do you care about ipad sales? Do you work for Apple or own Apple shares? Or just root for them like they were a sports team?
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I'm sure that iPads everywhere say **** you too clepto. Just bc you don't want to read about the iPad doesn't mean that everyone shares your opinion. TimW's right, read something else, hell, go to a different website.
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I care as I'm looking to get one!!
Last thing I want is one with a dodgy wifi connection
So, if they don't 'fix' it, then their sales will be down by 1, & if others think the same, down by many.
If you were Apple, you'd depend on sales too -
I remember something about iPhones having a similar problem. I know for a short amount of time I experienced troubles with my router when my iPhone would try to connect. My router would freeze up and reboot. Maybe its just my router :/.
This is ridiculous though. Come on Apple. If some tech guys can figure this out why can't your engineers? I'm sure it'll naturally be fixed with the new firmware update though.
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who cares... stop this ipad sh*t...
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I care, more info please!!