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Sep 12, 2012 12:50 AM in response to margateby alfredo87,Thank you for that info: maybe it gets looked at and we get a solution sooner rather than later:
good things happen to the ones with patience!!
congratulations again!
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Sep 12, 2012 1:04 AM in response to margateby bsu1960,I am shocked that Apple is unaware of this fact, There are tons of Apple Blogs and Computer Magazine Articles about this dilemna. Do a google search.
I certainly appreciate it that you made it to a person who will forward this, to someone, somewhere
lol,
You would think with all of the apps that Apple carries they would have one to alert themselves to issues via google and this support community in particular.
We must be getting closer to giving this information to someone who can get this under scrutiny within Apple and get it repaired.
I am still having issues no matter what I try, ESP. if I open other tabs in Safari that seems to speed up the deterioration of connectivity.
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Sep 13, 2012 1:38 AM in response to bsu1960by margate,Well, Apple is aware of the problem when you call in, However it is not possible to get a solid confimation on how Apple progress with this problem, Apple does not respond to Bug Reports submitted on feedback website, niether will they patch you through to an Support Advisor, the closest I got to a statement was verbal in there call center.
For sure the problem was not fixed on 10.8.1 if this KB cover whats fixed?
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1571
Whether "The 10.8.2 update also includes general operating system fixes that improve the stability" cover this problem is hard to tell, I was unbale to find relase update for 10.8.2
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Sep 13, 2012 11:58 PM in response to margateby alfredo87,Hi margate,
the update 10.8.2 was pre released to developers.
According to this macrumor site
It also quotes the release update details.
I could not find anything about Sleep Mode on iMac!!
Still waiting for Apple on day 4
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Sep 14, 2012 11:09 PM in response to margateby alfredo87,Hi everybody,
this maybe a false alarm but the update is coming soon according to this link:
No mention of networking issues,so.
This is day 5!
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Sep 18, 2012 3:10 PM in response to sflomenbby kevinwschafer,Hello everyone!
I may be on to something. I have done all the suggestions above and other threads about lost network connection after sleep and have had some success with the smc reset and safe mode restart. However, after a few days the issue returns. I have just started closing all programs prior to walking away from my imac before allowing it sleep. That includes safari and mail. I only have been doing this for a few days, but have been having great success. I agree with others above.....Apple needs to fix this. I will continue this practice and update if anything changes.
Maybe this upcoming 10.8.2 update will resolve this issue.
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Sep 19, 2012 3:55 PM in response to sflomenbby Disrupts,Taking me 6 hours to download the 10.8.2 update since the servers are so slow today but I've heard it doesn't fix the problem.. -.-/
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Sep 19, 2012 4:52 PM in response to Disruptsby kevinwschafer,I was lucky I guess...within a half hour, iMac updated and rebooted. Read that they made "Improvements to SMB". Hopefully that is the network dropping fix. Will know more after a few days if this truely is the fix.
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Sep 19, 2012 7:02 PM in response to sflomenbby Disrupts,Confirmed the update DID NOT fix the problem. I am still having it.
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Sep 19, 2012 7:29 PM in response to Disruptsby luh3417,Step off people! Apple is very busy creating important new technologies like a new proprietary plug for the iPhone, a new non-compaitible SIM, and busy innovating by filing lawsuits, and patenting the rectangle and the color black...
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Sep 20, 2012 7:19 PM in response to sflomenbby kevinwschafer,ARGH! After update to 10.8.2, still having network issues. As it is know, it appears that it does connect after sleep. However, the ethernet connection just drops when it feels lime it. At first I thought it was a DHCP issue, seeing errors in my router, so I manually entered an IP address. Well...the problem still is there. I have seen threads about router fw and such.....my iMac is the only device having issues....so no, it's not the router. And all was fine until I upgraded to Mountain Lion. Apple..HELP!!!!!!
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Sep 21, 2012 9:02 AM in response to kevinwschaferby Jonathan mergy,Right there with everyone. I have a '11 MacBook Pro and after reboots, the ethernet connection is fine.
Apple has really turned OS X into Windows 98 and NT where everything you do needs a reboot.
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Sep 22, 2012 7:30 AM in response to sflomenbby kaleio,I've been having this problem also since upgrading to ML. I have an iMac 27" and it is 10 months old. It is frustrating, because whatever I'm streaming from my iTunes library stops when my computer enters sleep mode.
My main reason for posting is getting email alerts when someone post to this thread in hopes that this problem is finally resolved.
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Sep 22, 2012 8:16 AM in response to sflomenbby kevinwschafer,Ok...been doing some messing around the last couple days. This is where I ended up: turned off sleep of hard drive, manually set dns settings (open dns and google) and search domain (http://www.bing.com). As of the last 24 hours, very stable. I had an issue a day ago where after sleep, my Ethernet connection would cycle between connected and disconnect repeatedly. I ended up unplugging the Ethernet cable for about 15 mins, and used the wifi. This issue is extremely annoying, but at least we don’t have system crashes like that “M” software. Last night I did manually "sleep" my iMac, and when I "woke" it up this am, it was connected.
Also, I stumbled upon this forum….looks like it’s been an issue for a while.
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Sep 23, 2012 1:34 AM in response to kevinwschaferby lucas2999,kevinwschafer wrote:
Ok...been doing some messing around the last couple days. This is where I ended up: turned off sleep of hard drive, manually set dns settings (open dns and google) and search domain (http://www.bing.com). As of the last 24 hours, very stable. I had an issue a day ago where after sleep, my Ethernet connection would cycle between connected and disconnect repeatedly. I ended up unplugging the Ethernet cable for about 15 mins, and used the wifi. This issue is extremely annoying, but at least we don’t have system crashes like that “M” software. Last night I did manually "sleep" my iMac, and when I "woke" it up this am, it was connected.
Also, I stumbled upon this forum….looks like it’s been an issue for a while.
Hi, same problem here.. Thanks for the hints.. Can you report regularly?
apology because of my bad English