>From the top of my head, this may well happen if the wifi channel setting
in the N600 is set to automatic rather than specifying one. It could be
deciding that the frequency it is on has become too crowded and switching
to a different one every 20 minutes?
Second culprit could be since its a dua
Hi Nigel
Try forgetting the wifi network on the iPad, then join it again. Go to settings
> wifi > tap the blue arrow next to your network > tap forget network.
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On 12 Sep 2012, at 21:13, nigel proctor wrote:
> Sorry,
Sorry, one last question.
I can log in to the wireless connection from my iPhone and iPad with the
password I set, but it asks for the password again if either device hasn't used
the network for 20 minutes or so.
I only had to log in the once with the BT HomeHub.is this a security
feature
You can? Ahh I didn't realise that. Thanks Alastair.
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You can sync an iPhoto or Aperture album through iTunes.
Alastair
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On 12 Sep 2012, at 14:30, Phil Ward wrote:
> All,
>
> What's the simplest way of getting a (large) bunch of photos presently stored
> in an iPhoto library on to an iPad? Dropbox perhaps?
>
> Phil
>
All,
What's the simplest way of getting a (large) bunch of photos presently stored
in an iPhoto library on to an iPad? Dropbox perhaps?
Phil
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