Wifi freezes Mountain Lion (especially with Safari it seems)

Upgraded my MBP6,2 to Mountain Lion and I have an odd problem: when (I have Safari open and) I want to change my wifi-connection to another network,

the wifi icon in the menu bar displays searching for another network

then the clock in the menu bar freezes (I have seconds being displayed)

the wifi icon, which still indicates searching, freezes

most programs keep running, except for Safari, which becomes unresponsive

in the 'forces stop'-windows just Safari is not responsing, Finder appears to be responding according to the displyed information


The only way to solve this is to restart, wait for until the computer is fully restarted, select the network you want and then start Safari.


Any one familiar with this, wha

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion

Posted on Jul 28, 2012 12:21 AM

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Aug 10, 2012 8:07 AM in response to PPH1008

From what Apple told me and I've verified it with them on my Macbook. Apple told me that this wifi problem is causing the programs that connect to the internet to lock/freeze. The program issues are a side affect of the wifi issue. I've never had Transmit on any of my Computers. For the 4 days It worked ok after my router full manual reset every thing worked fine.

I've tried 4 different browsers with nothing else running and no addons. When it drops wifi they lockup and won't force quit either.

Any changes I made or programs I deleted fix it a little while and then comes back and affects something else. I know on these forums I've been told it must be a different problem than Tranmit for me. Well agian I agree with Apple program lock ups are a side affect of the wifi issue with some programs being affect more than others.

My wifi drops with nothing connected while using just my Open Office. My lockups happen just as often without going to sleep. Again verified with Apple on the phone.

Just don't think Apple isn't taking this seriously because they are at all levels. They called me and others, running test and trying a lot of the fixes others had tried. They stayed on the phone waiting patiently waiting for a dropped wifi and what has locked up. They told me they do read these post and I know that's true because that's how they found me.

Aug 12, 2012 2:20 PM in response to heinsch

Interesting stuff. I dont use Transmit myself but had a perfectly functioning MBP before I upgraded to 10.8 and since then I had 2/3 freezes where a hard reboot was all I could do. For some reason I thought it was Free Memory Pro and so I disabled it and hence disabled the menu too obviously. Since then I have had no crashes. However from reading these posts it looks to be more of a "menu item" issue.

Take note Apple - bad update..

Aug 17, 2012 3:38 AM in response to XianZhuXuande

I've been running info the exact same issue as everyone else -- computer wakes from sleep, wifi is connecting, and notification area freezes. I have transmit installed, but I don't have the menubar active. Running ML on a 27inch imac.


However, in my case I was able to unfreeze the box without restarting:

1. Open activity monitor

2. Select "My Processes" next to the filter bar, and change it to "All Processes"

3. Force kill 'configd'.


Next time this happens to someone, can they do a few 'Sample Process' runs on configd before killing it?

Aug 17, 2012 2:58 PM in response to grepeverything

I'll try to sample configd and kill it next time.


This has happened twice today. The Transmit menu item has been disabled, but it seems to make no difference.


I don't know who needs to fix this first, but it seems like Apple should ensure that this one app can't take down the OS. Is Transmit sandboxed? Needs to be - we've paid for this application, and some of us (like me) did so because it's really useful in our day to day work.


I'm not sure what to do at this point. 😟

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