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Q: WiFi Issues With MacBook Air

I am about two weeks in to my new Macbook Air and love it except for the wifi. I have had five or six other Mac laptops in the past five years including the original air. I can confirm that there are some wifi issues with the Macbook Air. Based on the messages posted here and my experience here is where I am. I think if it is a "N" network it seems to work fine. I have never had an issue with my Airport Extreme at my house or my Dad's Linksys at his house which is also an N. This also I think resolves the "is it an ISP" issue, since they are distinctly different ISP's and these both work perfectly.

My problems are on non-N's it seems. I travel a lot so I hit a lot of guest networks which are almost always "g". These networks I can generally find and attach to them but not get a consistent internet connection. With these networks I have found that turning the airport on/off and refreshing the IP address does not work. Again I can connect to the browser, in most cases get what appears to be a valid IP but not gain any internet access. I have found that a power down and reboot AFTER attaching to the network (but not getting the internet connection) will then give me a steady and consistent connection.

I need to do some more testing and I guess traveling to pin down some of these things but I wanted to share what I have found thus far, but I definitely think there is a problem with the wifi on the new MacBook Air's.

Thanks,

Macbook Pro and iMac 27" and iPad and iPhone and MacBook Air 2010, Mac OS X (10.6.5)

Posted on Nov 28, 2010 6:10 AM

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  • by sokratov,

    sokratov sokratov Jul 19, 2013 12:38 PM in response to wifiguru
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    Jul 19, 2013 12:38 PM in response to wifiguru

    Something strange

     

    The music is still going on and iTunes have no complains. But the AirPort Utility window shows that "AirPort Express was previously part of your network. Check that ..."

     

    I do not mind until it works, but...

     

    Will check with 5HGz WiFi next week

  • by wifiguru,

    wifiguru wifiguru Jul 19, 2013 6:32 PM in response to des325
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    Jul 19, 2013 6:32 PM in response to des325

    Please do let folks here know how it goes.

  • by des325,

    des325 des325 Jul 19, 2013 8:22 PM in response to gcrump
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    Jul 19, 2013 8:22 PM in response to gcrump

    Well, early days on the software update, but so far it has been running for 6-7 hours without a WiFi drop.  The Apple tech called me shortly after I installed the update and he said that they tested it quite extensively before releasing it.  I will post the progress, but as I said early, I remain optimistic.

  • by Paapaa,

    Paapaa Paapaa Jul 20, 2013 1:43 AM in response to gcrump
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    Jul 20, 2013 1:43 AM in response to gcrump

    Everyone try this update:

     

    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1672

  • by RCully,

    RCully RCully Jul 20, 2013 8:22 AM in response to Paapaa
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    Jul 20, 2013 8:22 AM in response to Paapaa

    Thanks for the link but this page states that it is for mid 2013 MBAs.  As mine is a late 2011 model, do you reckon it is safe to load the latest version? 

     

    WHen I check for updates, the system says there aren't any.  I'm currently running the 'latest' which is 10.7.5

     

    Cheers

  • by mdiorio,

    mdiorio mdiorio Jul 20, 2013 8:26 AM in response to RCully
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    Jul 20, 2013 8:26 AM in response to RCully

    It is not safe to install the update on your Late 2011.  Apple updates are very specific to their hardware version.  Hopefully it wouldn't even let you install it.  Unfortunately for all of us that have a pre-2013 model with this issue, we're still left out in the cold by Apple.

  • by des325,

    des325 des325 Jul 20, 2013 8:40 AM in response to gcrump
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    Jul 20, 2013 8:40 AM in response to gcrump

    I have used my laptop sporadically for about 20 hours now without a hiccup.  So, although I am not assuming resolution just yet, it does seem to be holding.  Yes, mine was just purchased in June/2013, so can't address the pre-2013 model issues.

     

    I was amused by Apple's description in the patch of "rare occurrences" - yeah, right. That felt like a slap in the face.  But they have shareholders to pay homage to.  Also, I noticed that the patch is to resolve sound issues when playing videos.  I had noticed that I had that issue too, but assumed it was the video, not my laptop.  I will have to watch for that too.

     

    still optimistic......

  • by accordguy0325,

    accordguy0325 accordguy0325 Jul 20, 2013 9:53 AM in response to gcrump
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    Jul 20, 2013 9:53 AM in response to gcrump

    In the nearly 2 years of owning an imac with problematic wifi - Apple released similar software updates, some of which helped and others which did not. Overall - the problem returned multiple times and in the end I sold my imac as well as other Apple products (with the exclusion of my iphone). I now enjoy problem free connection using products which cost half the money I paid for Apple computers. Good luck to all of you.

  • by carbon_dragon,

    carbon_dragon carbon_dragon Jul 20, 2013 3:38 PM in response to accordguy0325
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    Jul 20, 2013 3:38 PM in response to accordguy0325

    It's hard to criticise you for doing that if the computers don't work for you, but the MBA is the best laptop I've ever had by a long way. I had some problems to solve this time but even with those problems I thought that for me it was worth persevering.

  • by des325,

    des325 des325 Jul 21, 2013 7:50 AM in response to accordguy0325
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    Jul 21, 2013 7:50 AM in response to accordguy0325

    I bought my MBA last month when my relatively new Windows 8 laptop crashed and I got frustrated with it.  One of my classmates asked if I paid as much for my windows laptop as I did my Mac.  If I had, would I have ran into the problems I did with the windows laptop?  He makes a good point - getting frustrated with a $500 Windows machine, so I go and buy a $1400 iOS machine - not really a fair comparison.

  • by des325,

    des325 des325 Jul 22, 2013 10:55 AM in response to gcrump
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    Jul 22, 2013 10:55 AM in response to gcrump

    There you have it. I did not have a drop since the patch came out and was about to post on it.  However, it not only then disconnected me, but I cannot reestablish any connection at all now.  It attaches to the WIFI, but no internet (I am typing this from my Windows 8 machine sitting beside it).

  • by wifiguru,

    wifiguru wifiguru Jul 22, 2013 11:01 AM in response to des325
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    Jul 22, 2013 11:01 AM in response to des325

    Can you ping your router ? Did rebooting the router help ? Just some troubleshooting tips..

  • by des325,

    des325 des325 Jul 22, 2013 11:04 AM in response to wifiguru
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    Jul 22, 2013 11:04 AM in response to wifiguru

    Completely powered down the laptop twice.  It is a university campus, so rebooting the router is not an option. 

  • by Mikael_B,

    Mikael_B Mikael_B Jul 22, 2013 12:45 PM in response to des325
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    Jul 22, 2013 12:45 PM in response to des325

    Sorry to repeat myself, and for you and everbody else with this problem.

    1400 $ and you tolerate that its not functioning?

    Return it!

    Buying a ultraportable, such a the MBA, and accepting that it will not connect outside your home netork....

    I dont get it

  • by JPecard,

    JPecard JPecard Jul 22, 2013 1:45 PM in response to gcrump
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    Jul 22, 2013 1:45 PM in response to gcrump

    I returned a defective mba (13", 4G, 256), and swapped it out for a new one.  I downloaded the patch and things seem to be working well!  I am running Wireless diagnostics and it has notified me that the signal has failed a couple of times (20, 40 min increments).  It has re-connected automatically without me noticing while browsing (I only know it's dropped because of the diagnostics).  Is this normal, or should it not disconnect at all?  I travel a lot, so I have been testing on all different routers at coffee shops and at my office.  I have like 10 days to return, it so I am wondering if a dropped wi-fi signal is normal if it just re-connects automatically? 

     

    Thanks! 

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