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****Fix for Lion WiFi issues!!!!!*****

Hello all,


I have just got off the phone from Apple, and my ISP about these issues we are having with Lion dropping its WiFi connection all the time. Apparently its to do with the channel your wireless router is transmitting on. The guy at Apple said that of the 12, apple products are made to work with 4. These are Channel 6, and Channel 11. I forget the other two. The way to fix it is to go into your router and change the channel from Auto (as mine was on) and set it so that it broadcasts on one of those channels. Its been an hour now and i havent had my WiFi drop out once.


If you dont know how to change your channel, do what i did. I phoned my ISP and asked, they talked me though it and now everything is working great!!!! Fingers crossed anyway!


Good luck

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Aug 9, 2011 9:12 AM

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Posted on Aug 9, 2011 11:47 AM

Definately worked for me with my Netgear WNDR37000. Changed to cannel 11 and so far no problems!!

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Aug 25, 2011 10:53 PM in response to gary_a_turner

UPDATE

After using about this mac to get info for all available wireless networks in range of my iMac, I opted to use channel 11, cause there was a stronger network on channel 6 that I couldn't access. So far(about 3 weeks) I've had no problems beside the usual ones I get and even those are getting few and far between. Thank you for posting this!

Aug 28, 2011 4:44 AM in response to davrich1984

No effect for me. Lion is still a POS.


I use a Netgear router and the only machine which has problems with WIFI is the Lion installed system. As for Apple phone support, I found them to ignorant and arrogant when dealing with this problem. One told me I had the wrong security set on my router when I clearly told him I had what he stated I needed.

Aug 28, 2011 5:26 AM in response to davrich1984

davrich1984 wrote:


The guy at Apple said that of the 12, apple products are made to work with 4.

You were talking to an idiot.

Changing channels can help significantly if there are things interfering with your router on the same frequency.

iStumbler can help you find other networks in your area, but most routers default to channel 6, which is where they stay. Channels 1, 6, and 11 don't interfere with each other at all. Channels right next to each other will overlap and could cause interferrence.

Things like cordless phones, microwave ovens, security systems all work in the same frequency spectrum as 802.11 WiFi. Cordless phones usuall scan the whole spectrum for a "clean" channel each time you pick up the phone.

Sep 14, 2011 3:52 PM in response to davrich1984

I found the same info on a forum two days ago. That person said to change to channel 3.After doing that (I'm running linksys E2000) my wifi has been up for 48 hrs. It has not done that since I upgraded. I think what's important is to find a channel that is clear of interference. At last I can enjoy my Mac again.


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Sep 16, 2011 6:31 AM in response to gary_a_turner

gary_a_turner wrote:


Definately worked for me with my Netgear WNDR37000. Changed to cannel 11 and so far no problems!!

Sorry buddy but this isn't the right answer... My Lion continues loosing wi-fi connections even if with channel 11 is choose on the WNDR3700 ...


Searching on the net, I've found this will be fixed on the new update 10.7.2 which is currently released for developers only...


Unfortunately, we have to wait until Apple release the fix for us... Looks like Apple started to release unfinished products like Microsoft always does with their windows versions...:(

Sep 19, 2011 11:15 AM in response to wcrov

wcrov wrote:


gary_a_turner wrote:


Definately worked for me with my Netgear WNDR37000. Changed to cannel 11 and so far no problems!!

Sorry buddy but this isn't the right answer... My Lion continues loosing wi-fi connections even if with channel 11 is choose on the WNDR3700 ...


Searching on the net, I've found this will be fixed on the new update 10.7.2 which is currently released for developers only...


Unfortunately, we have to wait until Apple release the fix for us... Looks like Apple started to release unfinished products like Microsoft always does with their windows versions...:(

I am wrong again!

Someone from Macrumors forum said the problem continues with 10.7.2 which he had installed...

So, lets see how long Apple will take to fix this issue!!

****Fix for Lion WiFi issues!!!!!*****

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