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Mountain Lion no Wifi after wake from sleep

Hey guys,


I have the following problem:


after I wake my 17" MacBook Pro 8,3 (early 2011) from sleep by opening the lid, it starts searching for a WiFi network to join. It will just keep searching and searching, without ever finding anything. When I try to click on the WiFi icon in the menubar I get the beachball, also the System Preferences are affected by this crash - I can't go to "Network", it also beachballs. The only way out is a restart.


To prevent this from happening I can disable WiFi before putting my mac to sleep, but that's quite inconvenient. I have disabled all Auto Proxies, tried to delete the known networks from both the Network pane and the Keychain.


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MacBook Pro (17-inch Early 2011), OS X Mountain Lion

Posted on Jul 27, 2012 11:06 PM

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Posted on Jul 28, 2012 1:22 AM

Ok, I finally fixed this myself.


Go to "System Preferences > Network" and select the WiFi-Service from the list on the left. Select "Options" from the bottom right of the right pane. In this window, delete all the known Networks and hit OK. Then go ahead and delete the WiFi device. Create a new WiFi device and you're done.

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Aug 1, 2012 8:13 AM in response to ilovecode

I am having the same problem with my mid-2011 MBP - beach ball freeze during wifi network scan after sleep - have to reboot - running dropbox, transmit, google drive. I quit all of these. Deleted and replaced my wifi connections - not yet sure if it has worked. Not using Time Machine, or Parallels. The only login item I had in common was iTunesHelper. Upgraded to Mtn Lion last night and immediately began having the problem. Installed little snitch 3 right after updating to ML (but I thought that had been ruled out). I will keep following thread and report any changes. - musenut

Aug 1, 2012 8:21 AM in response to ilovecode

Okay, after a full day of testing, it looks like my issue is with bluetooth. Turning this off before sleep fixes the crash for me. I first found out about a similar issue here, if you wish to do more reading:


http://blog.avatron.com/post/28135386805/kernel-panics-mountain-lion-and-bluetoo th


The only other things that cures this is turning off wifi before sleep or turning off hard disk sleep in the Energy Saver preferences. Neither are good solutions, but without a bug patch, I am choosing the lesser of two evils.


I am still very curious to see if DropBox or Growl has anything to do with it. If anyone has any luck turning these off and fixing their sleep issue with that, please let us know!

Aug 1, 2012 5:50 PM in response to smeager

I'm not totally convinced of that, as when I did my clean install and only installed iLife over it, my Bluetooth magic mouse which was already tied to the hardware (stayed paired) had no effect on a freeze, since I did not have any freezes.


One last question for the group. Do any of you have a password on wake from sleep? Or auto login, no password on wake from sleep? I do on my normal install, but did not on my crash free install. Curious.

Aug 3, 2012 12:11 AM in response to FishNYC22

It took me a few days to resolve this issue, and this forum disucssion (among several others) proved quite helpful, so thank you all.


For me, it was an application conflict. My favorite FTP program (Transmit, by Panic) puts a very useful item in the menu bar. Removing that from login items (preferences > uncheck show in menu bar + log out/in) took care of the horrible crash on wake as my laptop tried to reacquire the wireless network. Note, Mail & Safari are pretty much always open...


So for me it wasn't Dropbox (I updated, but nothing got better), it wasn't the plist files in ~Library/Preferences/SystenConfiguration, it wan't Parallels, it wasn't Time Machine, it wasn't IPv6 network settings. It was Transmit causing the issue (no update since ML release...)


On wake the wifi menu item would scan, and if I clicked on it or tried to open Network Preferences I would get a crash, every single time.


I deactivated anything that was not Apple & had a network/internet arm. When I got to Transmit every symptom cleared up; my internet browsing got significantly faster (Safari page load times, etc.), and the computer itself (mid-2009 MBPro, 2.8 C2D, 8GB RAM) got noticably faster, smoother, etc.

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