Comments on: Handy app bypasses AT&T's ridiculous iPhone Wi-Fi sign-up process
My squeaky wheel gets greased. Devicescape's Easy Wi-Fi directly addresses my complaints about the free Wi-Fi the carrier now provides.
My squeaky wheel gets greased. Devicescape's Easy Wi-Fi directly addresses my complaints about the free Wi-Fi the carrier now provides.
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I wonder if it would work with the Touch?
The app will stand, until (and not likely), AT&T makes connecting simpler, or changes it.
For example, use this cool Devicesape app to easily log in to ATT WiFi, set your phone down for less than 5 minutes while you read the paper at Starbucks, and then pick up your phone and try to browse the web. You won't be able to!
You will have to log in to ATT WiFi again (which, admittedly, is easier with this cool new ap). Oh, and in that time you were sitting reading the paper? You didn't get a single push or auto fetch email because the iPhone was trying to use the ATT Wifi connection to check mail, but it couldn't because the session timed out, and the iPhone is too dumb to roll over to the perfectly good 3G cell data network that is there... instead it is confused by the existence of a known network that it can't penetrate due to the ATT WiFi time out.
In other words, the experience is so horrible I just shut WiFi off on my iPhone when I am camped out and working or reading at Starbucks. At least then I still get my mail.
I am praying that either ATT does something to change the way the WiFi sessions time out so they don't, or that Apple or Devicescape do something on the iPhone side to repeatedly ping the WiFi network to keep the session active.
- by substance21 March 31, 2009 12:57 PM PDT
- There is a new, free app called autoweb which will record your login steps for most simple sites and play them back very easily. It's free and customizable for any wifi network or login.
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