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Q: How do I set up a permanent wifi network connection?

Hi all,

 

I had been using my D-link wireless router for a couple of years, when it just gave up the ghost this week. I happened to have a spare linksys wireless router which I then set up, and it works fine. My desktop pc connects fine, and my visiting friends hp laptop connects fine, on a permanent connection.

 

However, my MacBook Pro, whenever I close my MacBook, and then open again the next day, or later on that day... When I try to connect via the newtwork symbol in the task bar at the top, I get the message (a connection timeout occured) . Each time, I have to go into system preferences > Network and I have to set up the connection with a different location (current home8!), and retype in my passphrase. I have tried locking the connection so that no changes can occur, but that doesn't help .

 

Is there a way that I can just make this connection permanent? Why does this only happen on my MacBook, and not the other computers on the netwok?

 

Thanks.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Sep 17, 2012 1:47 AM

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