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iMAC 21" WIFI failing after 10.7.4 update

Hi,


Before the 10.7.4 update the WIFI connection from the iMac 21.5" to the airport extreme router works fine!

Now it's failing several times a day! it looses the wifi connection and you are unable to see any wireless accesspoints or SSID's

Macbook pro, iphone & ipad + PC's still works fine!


The only way to get the wireless up and working again is to shutdown and restart the iMac.


Please help, there must be a serious bug in this update any solution available to solve it?


In the log i can see alot, don't know if this is some clue or error occuring just after the wireless connection is dropped for unknown reasons.


"kernel: 2329.723808: ath_chan_set: unable to reset cannel XX (XX00Mhz) flags 0x10080 hal status 17"

"kernel: 2632.354892: ASSERT: Can not reenter VAP State Machine"

"kernel: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving)."


Turning off and on the wireless interface only shows the following in the log, and the wifi will not see any SSID's :

"kernel: 71847.200440: switchVap from 1 to 1"


/Johan

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7), 2011 Model i5 - 16GB - AMD 6770M

Posted on May 15, 2012 9:37 AM

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Aug 13, 2012 9:14 AM in response to JohSm

The Fix for Airport disconnect problem on 10.7.4:


1. In Finder, go to GO and scroll to and select Computer(s)

2. Double click on Hard Drive

3. Double click on Library

4. Double click on Preferences

5. Double click on System Configuration

6. Drag the following files to the Trash, they will reload upon Restart

com.apple.airport.preferences.plist

Networkinterfaces.plist

com.apple.network.identification.plist


7. Restart

8. Go to wireless icon (top right menu) and select your network

9. Once connected, manually put computer to sleep (apple menu) and wait 10 seconds

10. Wake up cvomputer and if still connected, problem solved ... so far.


Hope this helps.

Aug 16, 2012 6:00 AM in response to JohSm

I had the same problem but rebooting didn't help. I totally lost all wifi connection, even though it showed that I was connected to wifi.


I have a MacBook Pro and an Airport Extreme and downloaded the 10.7.4 update a few days ago. Initially, my wifi worked, then on the second day it started to work only off and on. By the third day, I had nothing. So I called Apple Support and spent an hour and 40 mins as they walked me through all these different diagnostic tests. After speaking to three different people, they concluded that it was a hardware problem and wanted me to take my MacBook Pro into a store for a diagnostic test.


After I got off the phone with them I thought maybe it's just a software problem, since my wifi was working fine until I downloaded that update. So I decided to upgrade to the Mountain Lion, OS X 10.8, and now my wifi is working fine! Been on the internet for about an hour now and no drops. Totally worth the $20 I spent!

Aug 21, 2012 4:49 AM in response to p_cho

This worked for me (so it seems):


Copy&paste from another post:


I have been writing whenever I can to encourage people to try the following solution that was posted elsewhere in the Apple discussions.


Go to: Library/Preferences and delete the SystemConfiguration folder. Reboot. The system will remake this folder. Evidently, some file in this folder gets hosed and needs to be remade.


I saw this fix in someone's post on May 25, 2012. I tried it and it worked immediately for three Macs I have. It has been working great for three days now. On May 27, I installed 10.7.4. The fix is still working. I had been experiencing severe wifi network drops requiring the usual procedure of turn off wifi, turn it on, then connect to the router. Now I dont' do anything. It works after reboots, after logouts and then logins, swithes to other users and back, etc.


There is nothing to lose by trying this. Hopefully it will work for some of you experiencing this problem.


Please let us all know your experience with this fix.

Aug 22, 2012 8:56 AM in response to JohSm

OS 10.7 gave me no problems then I ugraded to Mountain Lion OS 10.8. Problems with iPhoto now resolved, but wifi drop out a real problem.


Not being too technically minded I eventually went to System Preferences, then Network and reset yet again the wifi. Then I clicked the lock whilst all was still working and no drops outs since. This may be a fluke having read all your sumissions, but it seems to go.


Apple should be ashamed that they have not resolved this issue and force people (customers) into these convoluted work arounds.

Aug 24, 2012 8:10 AM in response to elifromdaa

Well fix worked for about a week then back to the old problems of dropping wifi on waking from sleep. Apple tech has no other options, recommending replacing wifi and blue tooth units. Even though I am under warranty I don't think this is resolution as no problem until Mountain lion. Even have done a complete reinstall of Mountain lion and restore from time machine since.

Sep 19, 2012 5:04 PM in response to Tekresults Ltd.

I have solved my wifi issue where the connections keeps dropping intermittently with my imac.


1st My Router - DIR 655 - Changed the WIFI setting from 802.11n to 802.11g/b as seen below in screen shot.

Reason: I read somewhere that on some routers 802.11n being broadcast @ 2.4GHz is something that might cause a problem. I still have my encryption set @ WPA2/AES.


User uploaded file


2nd - Renaming the following directory & Rebooting your Imac


"/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration" to


"/Library/Preferences/old-SystemConfiguration"


and reboot. This should wipe out old preferences of wifi


3rd - Reconfiguring your WIFI connection

Reconfigure you wifi connection in imac and in addition go to the network preferences and update the MTU to 1430 as seen below (System Preferences -> Network -> [Select] WIFI --> ADVANCED --> HARDWARE tab)


User uploaded file


Now while holding the Option move your mouse and click the WIFI User uploaded file and you should be able to see the details of the connection which should now show the imac connected to the 802.11g


The above steps helped me solve the WIFI issue and have not seen a problem since. Hope this helps you all. Good Luck!

Sep 27, 2016 8:59 AM in response to MW Smith

Thank you for this tip and instructions ~ saved my bacon. I have an external drive that is a bootable clone of my 17" MacBook Pro internal drive. I booted up from the external drive (for some program verification) and it loaded but when I clicked on a Calendar alert it froze. So I re-booted to the external drive once again and it just hung about 2/3 into the boot process. YIKES!


I first ran "Disk Utility" and then DiskWarrior to no avail. So I re-booted into single user/verbose mode with the external drive and saw it was hanging at "switchvap from 1 to 1" and the text before that had to do with wireless protocols saying something along the lines of "is 0 but should be 16" multiple times.


So I searched for "switchvap from 1 to 1" and came across this link. I only had the first two files to delete (com.apple.network.identification.plist was not in the folder). I decided to just delete the two files and nothing else. I backed up the two files to the main hard drive and emptied the trash. Re-booted to the external drive and BINGO! It re-booted!


Thank you once again!


*** Let me add that this fix was used on OSX v10.11.5 (or was v10.11.6 already ? ~ I updated the external with Security Update 2016-001 before noting what version it was at ).

iMAC 21" WIFI failing after 10.7.4 update

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