I'm glad to see others with this problem (meaning that in nicest way possible of course). I had opened case 337745 with Apple. From what I found, the phone sends out probe requests for the known network and receives responses, but the phone never sends 802.11 auth frames (let alone association frames) for said network. Only if the user taps the network does the phone connect.

I'll see about the suggested 3.1 beta - sounds intriguing.

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Ryan Holland
Network Engineer, Wireless
CIO - Infrastructure
The Ohio State University
614-292-9906   holland....@osu.edu


Subject:Re: iphone 3.0 auto-join problems?
From:Jorj Bauer <j...@isc.upenn.edu>
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> We are receiving complaints from people who have upgraded to the  
> iPhone 3.0
> firmware. We operate 2 Wireless SSID's on our campus (guest and  
> regular).
> Our Guest ssid is a WPA-PSK that redirects to a portal and our  
> Regular SSID
> is an 802.1x authenticated ssid. Users using the Regular ssid had to  
> install
> a profile the first time they used it.
>
> Prior to version 3.0 of the iPhone, users devices would remember the  
> last
> network they connected to and auto-connect to the Regular network.  
> Now it
> does not do that. Instead, it goes like:


It's a bug in iPhone OS 3.0. You should probably talk with Apple about  
access to the 3.1 beta for testing...

-- 
Jorj Bauer
Manager of Engineering, Research and Development
Information Systems and Computing, University of Pennsylvania
XMPP: j...@upenn.edu

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