You wrote about "mywi" - did you actually connect with the iPhone ? (especially - what distance did you have between the device you connected with the iPhone? - and of course - did you try to connect with the router - while you're standing beside the router?)
The first link didn't work - the second one isn't the Wi-Fi antenna
The Wi-Fi antenna looks like that: the connector is number 6 - so check the connection and of course check the contacts. Also, if you bent the connector to much, it could be broken and the result would be no or bad Wi-Fi reception.
== Update ==
I searched my sources a little bit and found a solution posted in a gsm forum by "MPhoneClinic" (the mobile phone clinic from melbourne/australia)
I searched for a larger picture of the PCB and marked the part that you have to change
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[image|54444|size=thumbnail]
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[image|54444|size=medium]
So, the good thing is - you know what's defective. The bad thing is - where to get the part and depending on the tools/skills you have, how to replace it.
But maybe you will find a good repair shop in your area who is able to fix it for you.
you wrote about "mywi" - did you actually connect with the iPhone ? (especially - what distance did you have between the device you connected with the iPhone? - and of course - did you try to connect with the router - while you're standing beside the router?)
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You wrote about "mywi" - did you actually connect with the iPhone ? (especially - what distance did you have between the device you connected with the iPhone? - and of course - did you try to connect with the router - while you're standing beside the router?)
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the first link didn't work - the second one isn't the wi-fi antenna
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The first link didn't work - the second one isn't the Wi-Fi antenna
-
the wi-fi antenna looks like that: the connector is number 6 - so check the connection and of course check the contacts - if you bent the connector to much - the contacts could be broken and the result would be no or bad wi-fi reception.
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The Wi-Fi antenna looks like that: the connector is number 6 - so check the connection and of course check the contacts. Also, if you bent the connector to much, it could be broken and the result would be no or bad Wi-Fi reception.
== Update ==
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if searched my sources a little bit and found a solution posted in a gsm forum by "MPhoneClinic" (the mobile phone clinic from melbourne/australia)
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I searched my sources a little bit and found a solution posted in a gsm forum by "MPhoneClinic" (the mobile phone clinic from melbourne/australia)
-
i searched for a larger picture of the PCB and marked the part that you have to change
+
I searched for a larger picture of the PCB and marked the part that you have to change
[image|54444|size=thumbnail]
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so, the good thing is - you know whats defect - the bad thing is - where to get the part and depending on the tools/skills you have - how to replace it.
+
So, the good thing is - you know what's defective. The bad thing is - where to get the part and depending on the tools/skills you have, how to replace it.
-
but maybe you will find a good repair shop in your area who is able to fix it for you
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But maybe you will find a good repair shop in your area who is able to fix it for you.
you wrote about "mywi" - did you actually connect with the iPhone ? (especially - what distance did you have between the device you connected with the iPhone? - and of course - did you try to connect with the router - while you're standing beside the router?)
the first link didn't work - the second one isn't the wi-fi antenna
-
the wi-fi antenna looks like that:
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-
[image|54219|size=thumbnail]
-
-
the connector is number 6 - so check the connection and of course check the contacts - if you bent the connector to much - the contacts could be broken and the result would be no or bad wi-fi reception.
+
the wi-fi antenna looks like that: the connector is number 6 - so check the connection and of course check the contacts - if you bent the connector to much - the contacts could be broken and the result would be no or bad wi-fi reception.
== Update ==
if searched my sources a little bit and found a solution posted in a gsm forum by "MPhoneClinic" (the mobile phone clinic from melbourne/australia)
i searched for a larger picture of the PCB and marked the part that you have to change
[image|54444|size=thumbnail]
so, the good thing is - you know whats defect - the bad thing is - where to get the part and depending on the tools/skills you have - how to replace it.
but maybe you will find a good repair shop in your area who is able to fix it for you
you wrote about "mywii" - did you actually connect with the iPhone ? (especially - what distance did you have between the device you connected with the iPhone? - and of course - did you try to connect with the router - while you're standing beside the router?)
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you wrote about "mywi" - did you actually connect with the iPhone ? (especially - what distance did you have between the device you connected with the iPhone? - and of course - did you try to connect with the router - while you're standing beside the router?)
the first link didn't work - the second one isn't the wi-fi antenna
the wi-fi antenna looks like that:
[image|54219|size=thumbnail]
the connector is number 6 - so check the connection and of course check the contacts - if you bent the connector to much - the contacts could be broken and the result would be no or bad wi-fi reception.
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== Update ==
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+
if searched my sources a little bit and found a solution posted in a gsm forum by "MPhoneClinic" (the mobile phone clinic from melbourne/australia)
+
+
i searched for a larger picture of the PCB and marked the part that you have to change
+
+
[image|54444|size=thumbnail]
+
+
so, the good thing is - you know whats defect - the bad thing is - where to get the part and depending on the tools/skills you have - how to replace it.
+
+
but maybe you will find a good repair shop in your area who is able to fix it for you
you wrote about "mywii" - did you actually connect with the iPhone ? (especially - what distance did you have between the device you connected with the iPhone? - and of course - did you try to connect with the router - while you're standing beside the router?)
the first link didn't work - the second one isn't the wi-fi antenna
the wi-fi antenna looks like that:
[image|54219|size=thumbnail]
-
the connector is number 6 - so check the connection and of cours check the contacts - if you bent the connector to much - the contacts could be broken and the result would be no or bad wi-fi reception.
+
the connector is number 6 - so check the connection and of course check the contacts - if you bent the connector to much - the contacts could be broken and the result would be no or bad wi-fi reception.
you wrote about "mywii" - did you actually connect with the iPhone ? (especially - what distance did you have between the device you connected with the iPhone? - and of course - did you try to connect with the router - while you're standing beside the router?)
the first link didn't work - the second one isn't the wi-fi antenna
-
the wi_fi antenna looks like that:
+
the wi-fi antenna looks like that:
[image|54219|size=thumbnail]
the connector is number 6 - so check the connection and of cours check the contacts - if you bent the connector to much - the contacts could be broken and the result would be no or bad wi-fi reception.
ok, lets try to sort it out a little bit.
you wrote about "mywii" - did you actually connect with the iPhone ? (especially - what distance did you have between the device you connected with the iPhone? - and of course - did you try to connect with the router - while you're standing beside the router?)
the first link didn't work - the second one isn't the wi-fi antenna
the wi_fi antenna looks like that:
[image|54219|size=thumbnail]
the connector is number 6 - so check the connection and of cours check the contacts - if you bent the connector to much - the contacts could be broken and the result would be no or bad wi-fi reception.