Issues with SleepOver and Apple’s 2.2 firmware
Several people have reported that Apple’s new 2.2 firmware for the iPhone and iPod touch has caused the numeric keypad that SleepOver uses for entering numeric digits into the MAC address fields to stop working. More specifically, digits 1 to 9 work properly, but trying to enter a 0 results in a + character being returned, which is ignored by SleepOver because it is not a valid character for a MAC address.
I have fixed this issue in SleepOver 1.1.2 by using a different keyboard type for the MAC address fields. This update is with Apple for approval, so hopefully it should appear in the App Store soon.
See the Release Notes page for full details of SleepOver 1.1.2.

