XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.mobile.android   
   From: Ancient-of-Days@Heaven.Net   
      
   nospam asked   
   >> You also use those apps to determine if you need to put in a second   
   >> router.   
   >   
   > nope. to determine that, one only needs to notice that there's a weak   
   > signal at one end of the house. no app required.   
      
   Why are you so desperate to defend what is obvious to all but you cultists?   
      
   > should that happen, simply get a second router and configure both so   
   > that devices can roam between them (very easy, again, no app needed).   
      
   Everything you say in your desperation to defend Apple at all costs just   
   sounds silly when you realize you'll say ANYTHING to defend Apple's flaws.   
      
   > better yet, use a mesh unit which will do everything *for* you, some of   
   > which can dynamically adjust the signal based on current demands, such   
   > as if everyone is in one room at the same time and the other end of the   
   > house is empty.   
      
   You are literally suggesting buying MORE DEVICES because your beloved iPhone   
   can't do even the simplest of the most basic of wifi debugging tasks.   
      
   This is the Apple way.   
   1. Apple ships a device that is crippled.   
   2. So that the customer has to buy back what Apple didn't supply.   
   3. Meanwhile, _every_ operating system except iOS has this capability.   
      
   >> Of course I'm in Silicon   
   >> Valley where most of my neighbors are engineers and know how to do all   
   >> this themselves.   
   >   
   > maybe you can ask one of them to help you, given that you have   
   > absolutely no idea what you're doing.   
      
   As you get increasingly desperate to defend the crippled iOS operating   
   system, you resort to more and more childish responses, given you've run out   
   of your typical ploys long ago.   
      
   We see nospam following the predictable path in increasing desperation...   
   1. First claim that you told the user how to do it (and yet that's a lie).   
   2. When that fails, claim the imaginary functionality exists on the Apple   
   App Store.   
   3. When that fails, say everyone else made Apple remove the functionality.   
   4. When that fails, say it's not Apple's fault - it's the developers' fault.   
   5. When that fails, say you should write all the app functionality yourself.   
   6. When that fails, accuse everyone telling the truth of being stupid.   
   7. What's coming up are the classic "ftfy" & ad hominem rants from nospam.   
      
   All this because nospam _hates_ *to own an iPhone is to own a crippled OS*.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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