Ever since I installed 10.6 -- I constantly drop my wifi connection.
I have VPN turned off and the all the same settings from 10.5, and I never had a problem before.
Whether I am far away (reception is worse) or only 3 feet away, I drop my signal constantly for no reason.
I have latest Firmware on router and powered down modem and router.
Many times I can not turn off airport as well, and I need to restart my latpop in order to get a strong wifi signal again? Any suggestions?
My router is a Belkin G+ Mimo - most updated firmware
Thanks!
MacBook Pro 2.16 - 15 Inch,
Mac OS X (10.6),
4 GB RAM, 320 Gb HD
The only fix for me has been to go back to the 10.4.11 installation I had running before I installed SL upgrade. Amazing, too, that the same hardware works flawlessly with that OS. The latest airport patch did nothing for my wireless issues with SL.
So folks, i've been reading all of this and still don't see a real solution. What version of airport utility is everyone running? I have 5.4.2 running and have the problem, i'm also on 10.5.8 (NOT SL), and have seen the problem since loading 10.5.8.... if you look at your software update.log file, where is the upgrade issue?
[snip]
2008-06-15 12:20:03 -0400: Installed "AirPort Utility" (5.3.2)
2009-05-09 08:08:45 -0400: Installed "AirPort Utility Software Update 2009-001" (5.4.1)
2009-06-17 14:07:39 -0400: Installed "AirPort Utility Software Update 2009-002" (5.4.2)
[end of snip]
The most recent "KB" referenced in other posts provides a possible fix which is to download airport update 2009-002, didn't fix it for me. I still get connection timeouts, or my particular ssid just disappears. Let's not complain, but pool our technical resources to drive this to closure with a little help from our friends at Apple who work these message boards..What debugs are needed to diagnose this better?
I'm running a Juniper SSG-5 FW/Router, running 6.1r6 code, been running that code for several months. My problem started when loading the 10.5.8 upgrade which had 5.4.1 airport(2009-001) bundled in it.
Still not working here either, despite the latest update.
Seems like this is happening primarily when I’m on battery power, the connection seems to be much mire stable when my MBP is connected to the power cord. Not exactly the best solution for a Mac that’s supposed to be
mobile …
Addition: When plugged in, my Airport card will not only find my own Wifi but also many more by my neighbors. I’m pretty sure there’s a connection.
I’ve tried every possible fix proposed here that’s applicable to my setup, it didn’t work. I don’t want to downgrade and I don’t want to do a clean install so I sincerely hope Apple will finally fix this.
I had a rock solid connection until I updated the Airport Client. Then it started dropping and I had to disable/enable it to get back online.
Once again OnyX seems to put things right. I wonder if you'd care to try running the Automation script and see if it works for you too? It checks permissions and clears the dyld cache.
My room mate and I just bought brand new MBPs and have never had any problems like this before now. Very annoying, I have been searching for a fix all day. Does anybody know of a browser that isn't disconnecting? I just hope Apple is checking into this, it seems very widespread. I tried resetting my router, deleting the preference files, I did a software update, emptied the DNS settings. Still dropping the signal.
Is it just my imagination or just wishful thinking? But I believe that my dropouts have gone to zero since downloading and installing a few days ago the "AirPort Client Update 2009-002."
Did a fresh install of SL, upgraded again to 10.6.2 using downloaded combo, then applied 2009-02 update and my wifi connection is now solid ... for 2 days straight ... even after shut down / restart.
My config is:
iMac: model 7,1, SL 10.6.2, Airport client update 2009-2
WiFi router: Linksys WRT54GC ver. 2.0, firmware 1.01.5
WiFi was unstable (drop reasons recorded in log: Disassocited due to inactivity - 4). Signal drops every 25 - 40 min.
Wireless security mode was set to 'WPA2 Personal' with AES encryption
After I switched to 'WPA Personal" with TKIP encryption the link stayed stable for 6 hours.
Switching back to WPA2 / AES caused WiFi drops again within 30 mins.
So I reverted to WPA / TKIP.
I had an entire week with not a single problem until this morning when waking my MBP from sleep i got that familiar "You are not connected to the Internet" sign. I simply waited for a while, doing nothing, and in a couple of minutes it fixed itself, and has been fine ever since. But there is clearly still an instability there. I haven't eliminated it, I've just greatly reduced the circumstances under which it manifests itself.
JPM-PL wrote:
After switching from 'WPA2 Personal / AES' to 'WPA Personal / TKIP' no more WiFi drops.
Note that WPA Personal/TKIP is significantly less secure than WPA2/AES, as the former is crackable while the second is not unless you use a very insecure passphrase.