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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Sep 1, 2012 2:31 AM in response to TwoCoke

OK, so I disabled Transmit in the menu bar (which was causing crashes etc without doubt) and I didn't experience this problem ever again.


It's important to note I also NEVER used Transmit apart from open - make transfers - close.


Last night I made the mistake of falling to sleep when using Transmit (sure I'm not the only one to ever do this, right?) and when I awoke the MacBook had also fallen asleep.


And, with Transmit open, and the Mac having fallen asleep, it again crashed out in the same way, no not connection but all "net" devices appeared to think it should be there, and had to reboot to sort out the mess.


So, in my case at least, it's 100% certain that if I have either Transmit (full application) or Transmit menu bar tool running and my MacBook Pro falls asleep, it will, 100% without fail, freeze up multiple apps, lose the net, and need a reboot.

Sep 2, 2012 12:12 PM in response to apple_pie_id

Panic (maker of Transmit) tells me this is a bug in OS X bonjour services that they have reported to Apple. It is not fixed in 10.8.1. I would be surprised if it isn't addresssed in 10.8.2.


I too find that if Transmit is not running and the menubar option is not enabled (or if WiFi is disabled), then it doesn't happen.


I did have a few other unrelated hard crashes (no beachball, and in one case the grey screen of death) that made me more concerned about hardware failure so I'm exchanging the machine.

Sep 10, 2012 11:06 PM in response to TheBruceleeroy

I have absoluteley the same symptoms as described several times in this thread.


1) iMac 24' early 2009

2) upgraded to Mountain Lion (meanwhile 10.8.1)

3) does not re-connect to Wifi after waking up; shows rotating ball when moving the mouse over the top right wifi symbol

4) freezes all programs that depend on internet, particularly safari and mail

5) only a hard reset helps


However, i have NOT installed transmit.


What I have done now is to replace the wifi connection with the ethernet connection. This has worked now for 24 hrs. without problems. Seems the root cause is the wifi??

Oct 6, 2012 5:58 PM in response to msaaaa

I too have a early 2008 iMac and are having the same problem. I read above that Apple staff are reading this thread. Well read this - under Australian law, goods must be of merchantable quality, the upgrade to Mountain Lion I bought on Friday night is clearly not - as demonstrated by posts here are a number of other forums. Please advie how the problem can be fixed.


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