I've been following the problems apparent to Update 10.7.3 - an Apple Tech Support representative told me that update was "corrupted software", and is in need of a patch or a new update. Anyway, after downloading the update, I had WIFI issues wrt/ my iMac resuming operation from a "sleep" condition, ie. it would NOT automatically reconnect to my router address. It WOULD work if I manually connected it, and it would STAY connected.
Someone suggested waking-up the computer via the on/off button in the back of the iMac - that the system would automatically reconnect from a sleep mode. So, I tried it, and it works. And it's been working - every time - since last week. And I've been using this method INSTEAD OF what I used to do to wake it up: hitting the space bar on my wireless keyboard ...
I mention this because, quite by accident, without reading any further input from any FAQ, ... I just "discovered" that my wireless bluetooth keyboard is "not connected", according the keyboard preferences utility found in system preferences. It IS connected via the bluetooth icon in the upper-right corner of the desktop (because I manually connected it); but the utility still shows it not being connected ... And of course, it's working just fine, or I wouldn't be able to type this ...
Anyway, there might be a tie-in between the bluetooth capability and WIFI, possibly. I have to think that if it (keyboard) was "connected" properly, that possibly, it would awaken my system as it used to do, and automatically connect to my router address ...
Just thought I'd offer this tidbit of info ...