Updated to 10.7.3. Wifi drops constantly.

Updated this morning. Then it would not hold a wifi connection for more than 5 seconds at a time. Had to use Lion Recovery to install a Time Machine backup to 10.7.2. That took over two hours. After that wifi was semi-ok. Lion has always had a problem with wifi. I am very disappointed with how Apple has handled the Lion rollout. So many problems. I would suggest anyone having problems with wifi think twice before installing this update.

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

Posted on Feb 2, 2012 5:35 AM

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Feb 19, 2012 6:13 PM in response to billg310

I can confirm (on 2 iMacs, bought end of 2011, prior to 10.7.3: no Wifi problems, after 10.7.3: need to manually connect Wifi, tried everything else mentioned in this thread) that restoring the IO80211Family.kext from 10.7.2 seems to solve the problem for me.


I used the Kext Utility from FrameThought's link but my own IO80211Family.kext out of Time Machine from before the 10.7.3 update.


For those interested: the version of IO80211Family.kext before 10.7.3 is 4.1.1 and after is 4.1.2.


For those woried about future updates: before applying any future update, replace your 10.7.2 version again with the 10.7.3 (Kext Utility makes a backup before it replaced the original kext).

Feb 20, 2012 3:20 AM in response to newdeal99

I suppose I was luckier than most... The 10.7.3 update went in fine on my27-inch iMac (purchased in August of 2010)... It even installed fine on my older iMac (purchased in January 2007). The issues aroe on my Mac Book Pro (purchased in January 2008). Once installed I had no Wi-Fi at all.. .The system would boot up and tell me there was no Wi-Fi hardware installed. Everything I tried (from restores from backup and following instructions from the support group failed. I ended up re-installing Snow Leopard which is stable and makes the Mac Book a stable development platform again...

Feb 22, 2012 1:20 PM in response to billg310

Hi all,

I've had crazy problems related to both WiFi and Bluetooth ever since going Lion. However, after updating to 10.7.3 (the large update) from 10.7.2 the WiFi always drops whenever I switch my bluetooth audio on. It resumes after disabling the bluetooth audio. Please note that Bluetooth is always on in both cases, I just switch the audio output. Like someone before said the same hardware handles both WiFi and Bluetooth ...


Anyone having the same problem?


my specs if this helps: MacbookPro 13": mid 2011, 2.3 GHz i5, Broadcom hardware

Feb 23, 2012 6:43 PM in response to CodyFromSC

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 ...

Feb 25, 2012 8:33 AM in response to wifiguru

Ah...

good to see that Apple is trying to fix WiFi-problems caused by the OSX 10.7.3 update...


...too bad the fix is for iMacs only...

it refuses to install on my Mac


...and there is no accompanying info to find out if this fix only fixes the "sleep & WiFi problem on iMacs" or if this should also be the fix for all "no hardware installed errors on 10.7.3 Macs with Atheros AirPort-cards"...


...so Apple should still come up with a fix for all those other "no hardware installed errors on 10.7.3 Macs with Atheros AirPort-cards"...

Feb 25, 2012 9:35 AM in response to Toon.B

I have to say I'm very impressed with Apple's performance on fixing this - so far, it works just fine on my iMac. And I want to give "kudos" to "Josie" from Apple Tech Support - I talked with her a couple of times during the past month regarding this problem, and she said she would e-mail or call me when a fix or patch came out to resolve it ... She did ! - Sent me an e-mail alerting me to it's availability ! So, in addition to wifiguru's efforts, my sincere thanks goes to "Josie" of Apple Tech Support ...


I'm sure there's other problems that still haven't been resolved, though. Hopefully they're still working on resolving your problems, Toon.B ... I still have a little problem with my bluetooth keyboard not being recognized as "available" by the keyboard utility under system preferences ... The keyboard works just fine; however it's not recognized by this utility ... Yeah, it appears to be a rather insignificant problem - but it should work ... Hopefully, the solution is being worked ...


- Chris

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