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iMac drops Wifi connection after 10.7.4 update

Hello there,


I am experiencing intermittent wifi connection problems after installing the 10.7.4 update on my 2011 iMac 27".


The symption is that the iMac drop its Wifi connection after a period of time and when that happens the iMac cannot detect any wifi networks in my area (disabling & re-enabling Wifi on the iMac doesn't help). I have to resort to restarting the iMac to revive the wifi interface. Note that my other devices (including my iPhone and my MacBook Air) can connect to my Airport Extreme without any problems.


Is there any "quick-fix" solutions out there that can fix this problem? I want to avoid a complete re-install as much as possible.

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4), 27"

Posted on May 13, 2012 2:44 AM

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Nov 12, 2012 5:56 PM in response to theneb.bstl

Hate to say and I know some of you may not like my answer but I had the same problem and it was frustrating to the point I wanted to return my iMac. Instead I spent $150 on an apple router and have never had any issues again. My wifi never drops. When the Mac comes back from sleep, wifi is there ..no issues whatsoever in over two months.


just my $0.02...

Nov 25, 2012 8:14 AM in response to theneb.bstl

Hi,

I had the same problem,

I tried most of all solutions given in this post, but none of them worked. I finally solved the problem.

I'm using a Freebox HD (which is the router) and in my original parameters : channels on the wifi configuration were automatically chosen.

So I unchecked this and I manually chose the channel 1, restart the freebox and Voilà... Problem solved.


For this :

1) Go to your freebox Parameters panel : https://subscribe.free.fr/login/

2 ) Go to "My Freebox" / "Wifi Parameters" / Wifi Canal

3) Uncheck automatically and choose the channel 1 (you can also try the 6 and the 11)

4) Restart your freebox and "Voilà!!"


What is strange is this paramater (Automatic channels) on the router never disturbed my wifi connection before the update 10.7.4 (& also 10.7.5)


Hope this will help some of you maybe on other brand routers !!

Nov 26, 2012 6:23 AM in response to Palmolive44

My 10.7.4 Mac drops my wifi too. Totally frustrating. Here's what I do to get back on: Go to System Preferences / Network / Diagonostics / Assist Me.


As I go through the steps of the "Assist Me" script it asks me to select my wifi network. I click on my network and it reconnects from there. This is better than having to shut down the Mac and goes pretty fast but it still ***** that I have to do it in the first place.


Apple, fix this crap.

Dec 30, 2012 2:49 AM in response to theneb.bstl

I had problems with this too. Since this summer I´ve been really annoyed by wifi drops. The status bar showed full connection but I couldn´t access anything from the network.


I´ve tried about "every" solution there is on different forums and now I´ve finally found something that worked.


It seems that my iMac 27" doesn´t work with WEP password on my router. I changed it to WPA2 and it haven´t dropped since then.


Hope this works for you!

Dec 30, 2012 11:12 AM in response to Agentorange333

Had a similar experience. A post in this forum suggested changing from WEP to WPA2 to address the drop problem. I made this change and it addressed most of the drop problem. There were still occassional unexplained drops. But recently drops following sleep have become much more of a noticeable and annoying problem.


Because of this drop issue I've not moved to Mountain Lion since I'm reluctant to introduce another new operating system after my unpleasant Lion experience.

Jan 18, 2013 2:40 PM in response to theneb.bstl

Here is what worked for me. Called Apple Support. My iMac was not connecting to my wireless network, or would sporadically. The kind agent told me that if I were to change the security settings in my router to WPA2 that more than likely would solve my problem. Prior to this I was simply using WEP encryption. I thought he was nuts, but did as he suggested. Well. Its working absolutely flawlessly now. For those still using WEP, change your security settings and see if this works. I am happy again and not ready to use my Mac for scrap.

Jan 19, 2013 8:43 AM in response to pdbowers

I too received this tip in this forum regarding changing to WPA2 from WEP. This fix worked for me for several months with only occassional drops. Within the past week however, my 2010 iMac consistently fails to connect to the internet upon waking from sleep. Connection must be achieved manually using the network tray icon or system preferences. Seems like WPA2 wasn't a permanent fix for me.

Mar 4, 2013 8:00 PM in response to Nichter98

I believe Apple is at a loss too. This problem has been active since Lion was introduced. I've been dealing with it since May 2012. Things did not improve after my iMac was in the Apple Store for 3 days. Their assessment -- problem could not be replicated. Would be a laughing matter if not so frustrating. The whole mess is very Microsoft-like. I won't move to 10.8 until there's some hint of resolution. The whole thing has been a productivity killer. Quite the opposite of what Apple says it's all about.

iMac drops Wifi connection after 10.7.4 update

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