New data:
Getting rid of the IVP6 didn't help.
I had trouble connecting again, and did the release/renew. I got an error message because I had a typo. But, while I was messing with that, the computer connected. Sometimes it is just very slow to connect, although usually if it takes that long it just never works (I have let it try for up to an hour.)
Answering your questions:
AllegroD wrote:
This looks good.
Is this when you are having problems connecting? How does the iphone handle multiple possible connections?
No, that was when it was fine.
There are no Apple products involved with this, if it matters. The 'puter is windows and the phones are both android.
The phone does not need to handle multiple computers connecting because it is set to only allow authorised computers... and mine is the only one authorised.
Naio wrote:
This has happened with two different model phones and numerous wifi systems.
Your OP seems to state that the computer is actually connecting to the hotspot. Does it get an IP? Can you connect if you USB tether?
It connects, but half the time it requires the reset before connecting.
On your iPhone, with the hotspot, open Network preferences. Do you see that Airport has YELLOW indicator as apposed to GREEN. Does it display "No IP Adderss".
How long do you wait for the computer to connect to the laptop and to acquire an IP? I am hearing that on iOS6, it takes 2-3 minutes for some connections to complete with an IP and internet connection.
Try turning the airplane mode ON wait a couple of seconds then turn it OFF again, then turn on the personal hotspot. his will should reset the chip or the state of iOS network.
Not sure how to translate this into non-apple language.
The computer's internal modem is always on. The computer connects to the phone fine ('connected to network') but not thru the phone to the web ('no internet access'). As said above, when it hangs I have let it try for up to an hour, but it usually will not complete until reset. Sometimes, yes.
magicbus wrote:
mrgrim007 wrote:
When did OP say they were "able to connect effortlessly to any wireless access point and reach the Internet"? The OP did say "This has happened with two different model phones and numerous wifi systems."
Effortless with any I have tried ;).
I apparently missed the post where the OP said that it happens only when he tries to connect to his phone hotspot after disconnecting from a non-cell wifi access point.
I do think that is key. If the most recent usage was thru the phone, it connects every time.
And I am a girl :).