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hello, I am new to Mac and I use a new Macbook Pro that runs on Mac OS X version 10.7.2

hello everyone,


I am a new Mac user. I own a MacBook Pro running on Mac OS X v.10.7.2 Lion

here is the issue... everytime I come and work in my office... my Mac will not reconnect automatically to the wireless network there.


The thing that has worked in the past was to go in the network diagnostics menu

where I would get assisted to set up a DHCP connection

I would restart the DSL modem then the router

and the connection would finally work.


Also when the computer goes to sleep or i close the lid then it will do the same and I would have to restart all that hardware again.


This only happens in my office and when I try to log on other wireless networks, I just enter a password and it works fine


No need to tell you that it is a huge hassle because I cannot cut the internet connection of my colleagues everytime i want to reconnect


any suggestions on how to solve this problem?


thanks

Posted on Feb 20, 2012 10:30 PM

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Posted on Feb 20, 2012 11:04 PM

Hello, & a warm welcome to the Forums & Macdom! 🙂


Might try one of these...


Instead of joining it from the list, click the WiFi icon at the top, and click join other network. Fill in everything as needed. Before I went through network diagnostics and all of that stuff in system preferences, and then I tried the "Join Other Network" method, and now it works like a dream.


Make a New Location, Using network locations in Mac OS X ...


http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2712


The Interface that connects to the Internet, needs to be drug to the top of System Preferences>Network>Show:>Network Port Configurations and checked ON.


10.5.x/10.6.x/10.7.x instructions...


System Preferences>Network, click on the little gear at the bottom next to the + & - icons, (unlock lock first if locked), choose Set Service Order.


The interface that connects to the Internet should be dragged to the top of the list.

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Feb 20, 2012 11:04 PM in response to ghassan1983

Hello, & a warm welcome to the Forums & Macdom! 🙂


Might try one of these...


Instead of joining it from the list, click the WiFi icon at the top, and click join other network. Fill in everything as needed. Before I went through network diagnostics and all of that stuff in system preferences, and then I tried the "Join Other Network" method, and now it works like a dream.


Make a New Location, Using network locations in Mac OS X ...


http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2712


The Interface that connects to the Internet, needs to be drug to the top of System Preferences>Network>Show:>Network Port Configurations and checked ON.


10.5.x/10.6.x/10.7.x instructions...


System Preferences>Network, click on the little gear at the bottom next to the + & - icons, (unlock lock first if locked), choose Set Service Order.


The interface that connects to the Internet should be dragged to the top of the list.

hello, I am new to Mac and I use a new Macbook Pro that runs on Mac OS X version 10.7.2

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