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Lion WiFi Connection Problem

Since installing Lion on both my IMac and MacBook Pro, the WiFi cycles (wifi icon on the menu bar) - looking for network - network on - looking for network. iMac with OS 10.6 doesn't have this problem so it's not the AirPort and there was no problem prior to installing Lion. The AirPort Utility log shows lots of connection activity but I don't know if that means anything. The network troubleshooter says theres no problem but it's causing big problems with connection speed and applications that need a constant connection are giving me network errors constantly. Please give me some advise....

Posted on Jul 20, 2011 5:19 PM

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Posted on Jul 20, 2011 7:07 PM

Welcome to my nightmare...Been going on for a year now. Nice to see the didn't bother addressing this issue with the new OS.

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Jul 23, 2011 11:06 AM in response to lrogersinlv

I'm experiencing the same wifi connection issues with my Mac mini late 2009 on a Telekom Speedport W 700v router with the latest firmware.


ALL the workarounds mentioned work for me.... until another device connects to my router.

Doesnt matter if it connects wirelessly or with a cable. As soon as there is another device on the network it kills the internet connection for all of them. They all stay connected but cant access the internet anymore. Have to restart the router after that.


So its either all of my devices (without the mac running Lion) at the same time or only the Mac with Lion. As soon as there is another device next to the mac connected to the router the internets stop working for me. Seems the big cat doesnt except anyone else next to him ;-)


I just wanted to share this observation. Maybe it helps in finding a solution.




PS: Snowleopard worked fine until the upgrade to Lion. Never had any problems with my network. Ever.

Jul 23, 2011 1:50 PM in response to lrogersinlv

Fingers crossed. I saw a post from another community member saying that they merely changed the AP channel being used by the router from automatic to something specific. I chose #11 on my end and that appeared to have done the trick. You would need to administer your router to make this change and then reboot said router. Then turn off then on your wifi connection to have it reconnect on the new channel.

Jul 23, 2011 3:12 PM in response to lrogersinlv

I found a workaround, that seems to work for me (I didn't have the problem for the last two hours!).

Deactivate airport

System Preferences -> Network: Delete Airport by clicking on the minus on the left side. Then add it again by clicking on the plus an reorder the connections, so the new added aiportconnection is at the top again.

Activate airport


I hope, that my connection will be stable. At the moment it's definitely better - sometimes a bit slow, but stable.

Jul 23, 2011 4:24 PM in response to lrogersinlv

I started to experience WIFI network issues as soon as I'd upgraded to Lion on Wednesday. I tried countless times to resolve it, changing AP channels, deleting and creating new user accounts, deleting and creating new network locations, changing router for new model etc to no avail. I spent 2 hours today with Apple support on the telephone, to the point where I'd even exhausted all their ideas. Their parting shot was to enter recovery mode (ALT -R during boot up) and reinstall Lion. Tried this earlier......it relies on their being a network connection to verify Lion install....and guess what.....Mac couldn't verify as the WIFI wouldn't work!!!!!


And all on a Mid 2010 iMac!!!


Now 2/3rds of the way through clean install of Snow Leopard...go back to an OS that actually works!


Very poor show Apple.......TIP.....don't release software with glaring bugs like this!!!

Jul 23, 2011 5:01 PM in response to lrogersinlv

I am having problems as well. Once booted, i do not have the Air Port Icon with no wifi connection, as well as time and the other icons on the top right bar. I have to boot into "safe mode" holding shift key and once booted do a restart and everything comes up fine. I also am having issues with programs crashing, sometimes no audio etc. This has to be the worst "UPGRADE" i have ever seen, including Microsoft. it took forever to convince to go "Mac". Once i did i was hooked because of its stability and lack of viruses etc. Now i am back where i was a few years ago..

Jul 23, 2011 5:23 PM in response to MrEnigmaUK

I don't think Apple is ignoring this—especially as the views on this thread now number about 3500. However, the posts only number some 50, suggesting the problem might not be as widepread as those of us affected feel it is.

If the posts hit 3500 in the next few days, it might be different.

To get a faster acknowledgement out of Apple, it needs to hit the mainstream sites like AppleInsider, MacIntouch, etc.

The odd thing is that this problem was not in DP3 and maybe not DP4 but it was certainly there in the developer GM release and Apple was informed of it.

Everyone posting here with the problem also needs to file a bug report with Apple (http://bugreport.apple.com); that will raise a red flag too.

I hope there is a 10.7.1 patch in Software Updates soon.

Jul 23, 2011 5:53 PM in response to lrogersinlv

Hello, I upgraded my new iMac 27 to Lion yesterday and I have the same problem: when iMac comes back from sleep, Wifi appears to be connected (icon in taskbar is black, full signal) but I have not internet connection. I need to deactivate/reactivate airport to be able to go online again.


REALLY ANNOYING!!!!


Note: I had 0 problem with Snow Leopard.

Jul 23, 2011 7:43 PM in response to lrogersinlv

Same here -


my one week old Mac Book Pro 13" worked great with Snow Leopard, but since the Lion upgrade my company's WiFi network isn't connecting anymore. At home and in coffee shops it all works fine, but this one I just can't get to connect anymore... just like BT Openzone - but that never worked for me even though I'm apparently a member.


Lion was free for me because of the Up-To-Date programme but I may just get that time machine backup out and go back to Snow Leopard. If it ain't broken, don't fix it!

Jul 23, 2011 9:22 PM in response to pietro.alliste

Im glad its just not me, but most everyone else.

See... I told you all that most likely Lion would be a bitter pill to swallow.

That is, until the updates arrive from apple to fix "issues".

WiFi is a mess under Lion. It wont connect to my 5G at all.

And non-5G connects but drops off every so many minutes.


This is not Adobe or flash or this or that... Its a Lion bug.

Dont bother jumping through hoops to fix this on the user end.

The "fix" is solely in apples ballpark.


I figured this would happen....

Lion WiFi Connection Problem

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