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Mac OS X Lion WiFi issues

Ever since I have upgraded my late 2009-iMac to Mac OS X Lion 10.7 I have been experiencing issues regarding my WiFi. I'm actually loosing connectivity, as in AirPort seems to keep "refreshing itself" for no apparent reason, and disconnecting my WiFi intermittently each time. It's almost like my WiFi card can't keep a stable connection to my router anymore. This problem is not occuring on my iPhone, which is also connected to the same home network on the N Router. It's constantly halting downloads halfway through, or near to the end, and they have to be restarted and this is infuriating when the download has taken ages!


Even reaching this page now took several refreshes, as Safari keeps coming up with blank pages every now and then telling me I am not connected to the internet.


Has anybody else had problems with Lion dropping WiFi connection constantly?

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Aug 3, 2011 2:12 AM

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Sep 5, 2012 9:07 AM in response to Ethanace

Hi, here another one which had a lot of problems with the wifi and, for now, they have been solved.


My environnment: Two imacs working with Lion OS. Mine was previously with Snow Leopard, then with no wifi problems. The newest imac with Lion always provoke problems. I was so stupid to change my OS to Lion. Result: Both computers working badly. For me it is clear that is a software gap in the new OS. I was using the same computer with the same router with no problems. Changed the OS and voilà!


I have tested almost all the solutions that you indicated in here with no success...


Until I tried this (hope it works for you):


1. Click the little wifi image at the top of the screen or go to apple/preferences/net

2. Select "advanced"

3. In the window "TCP/IP", in IPv6, select "only local" (sorry but my menus are in spanish, so I am providing an improvised translation into english)

4. Go to your router menus (write 192.168.1.1 in your browser) and, in security, select

WPA PSK/WPA-PSK2

5. In your routers menu, search for the channel that is using the router and select "13". Don't let it to change automatically, be sure that the router uses always the same channel.


And it works for me. Don't ask me why. Perhaps it is one of the changes or the sum of all. I don't know. But I do know that yesterday my computer was desconnecting from the wifi every other minute and, since the changes, BOTH computers connect to internet flawlessly. And I have been using them for hours and hours.


Hope it works also for you.


Cheers!

Nov 6, 2012 3:59 PM in response to Ethanace

For a while I thought Ethanace was right. I hooked up a different router/modem, upgraded to Mountain Lion, and all my problems were gone ... until about a week ago. The old problem gradually sneeked in again: my 27" mid 2011 iMac started dropping the WiFi connection like it did some time ago. And now the problem is back like it never went. I get very tired of this issue. Everybody else hooks up to my WiFi, even old PC notebooks, except my iMac. I am going to revert to ethernet again. Disappointing. Now let's see if I can post this without having to switch Wifi off and then on again.

Anyone else with the same experience?

Oct 14, 2013 12:41 PM in response to fwhofsteenge

Hello,


I recently bought myself a new MBP Retina 15'' with Mountain Lion and am facing this very annoying behaviour since the beginning.


I was able to bypass the problem by opening the network preferences, deactivating the wifi, on the tcpip tab changing 'using dhcp' to 'using dhcp with manual address', typing in 192.168.1.8 (or similar), press ok, press apply, turn wifi on, wait until failure connecting, turn off wifi, advanced tab, on the tcpip tab changing 'using dhcp with manual address' back to 'using dhcp', press ok, press apply, turn on wifi and for me this always works. Very annoying doing this 20 x a day.

Yesterday, I upgraded my wife's older MBP 14'' to mountain lion and ... yes, she has the same issue of (re)connecting to wifi.


This confirms that there is an severe software bug in the new OS.


What I'm most sad about is that there doesn't seem to be any ownership from Apple to communicate their acceptance of the bug and eventually a solution which I would appreciate sincerely.


Tom

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