Q: 2009 iMac (Mid) fails to automatically connect to preferred wifi on startup or waking from sleep.....HELP!!!
This seems to be a familiar issue. I however do not have this issue with my 2011 MacBook Pro 13".
My iMac (Mountian Lion 10.8.3) fails to connect to my wifi on start up or waking from sleep. I have to select my network from the list of available networks and enter my password each time. I have talked to Apple support twice and just got this back from the Apple Store (40 miles away). They told me they reset some setting and that the wifi card is fine. I picked it up with the understanding they were able to re-create the issue in house and were able to fix it. I just hooked it up and entered my network info and saved it. I decided to sleep test it to see if it was fixed and the first time I put it in sleep and waking it the problem is still occuring. WHY????
I use a recently bought Linksys E2500 router. The router was a refurbished unit and works great with all other devices on the network including my 2011 (late) MacBook Pro 13" (Mountian Lion 10.8.3). The MBP connects without any issues at all ... every time!!! I don't understand why this is happening... I have tried everything to reset the network settings. Apple was supposed to have this fixed and clearly they didn't. Apple computers should be able to connect to a major name brand router easily every time.
Is anyone else having this issue with iMac on 10.8.3? Anyone able to resolve the issue? PLEASE HELP!!! Aparenttly the geniouses can't figure it out... waste of AppleCare warranty?!?!?! Beginning to think so.
iMac (20-inch Mid 2009), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3), 2.26 GHz Core 2 Duo, 8GB, 160GB
Posted on May 16, 2013 9:15 PM