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moodyk13 See, I think, b/c we are talking about a wireless connection subject to traffic and other airwaves disturbances, it's not possible or fair to put 100% blame on anyone - carrier, router, and certainly not BlackBerry.
Reason is, b/c as I keep pointing out, I have 2 BlackBerry w/ 2 carriers. And never once have I had just those two drop Wifi alone and all other wireless devices still connected.
Every time it's dropped it's been one or the other, and only time I've had both BlackBerry drop, every phone (iPhone aa android & pc's) were also dropped.
At work, I'm sole BlackBerry owner. When my Q 10 had no Wifi, neither did the samsungs, iphones - all devices on Verizon. But my z30 using AT&T and all laptops still connected.
Our family plan, I'm sole BlackBerry owner we all AT&T . When it's Wifi has dropped from Z30 so has iphones, regardless if we are all at home or not. B/c if I see z30 isn't connected I'll get text from my kids - who are at their jobs - saying Wifi dropped.
And then times at home and work where every Wifi device are not connected.
The ONLY common denominator is "wifi". But can't blame BlackBerry on that.
Z30 /10.3.x.xxxx & Q10 10.3.x.xxxx