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Q: New Macbook Air - wifi connectivity problems

Hey guys,

 

Hope someone can help?

 

I have a brand new Macbook Air which is able to connect to the internet for just a minute or two before suddenly it drops out. This is even though the signal still shows at full strength and all my other devices are still able to surf the net as per normal.

 

This device is straight out of the box so no 3rd party applications have been installed. I heard that the wifi has been upgraded to 802.11n on this machine, could that be an issue?

 

Do i need to return the machine or is there is a software fix for this problem?

 

Thanks heaps!

 

Vicky

MacBook Air, iOS 6.1.4

Posted on Jun 13, 2013 5:55 AM

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  • by themechanic152,

    themechanic152 themechanic152 Jun 27, 2013 9:26 PM in response to orchetect
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    Jun 27, 2013 9:26 PM in response to orchetect

    Send experience here!

  • by Sergetb,

    Sergetb Sergetb Jun 27, 2013 10:05 PM in response to vhkim
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    Jun 27, 2013 10:05 PM in response to vhkim

    I tried 2 more wireless:

    iPhone hot-spot - OK

    At wotk Wi-Fi (don`t know router) - OK

    At home i changed to WPA2-PSK - OK, but after starting download torrents (in uTorrent) - connection dissapear

     

    +got the problem with photoshop(((

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/7bdy2qr4lm9py11/IMG_2355.MOV

     

    OMG Apple! It`s my 5th MBA for last 5 years and so many problems with this model!!!!

     

    MBA from HK

    I`m in Moscow

  • by patricketurner,

    patricketurner patricketurner Jun 27, 2013 10:41 PM in response to Sergetb
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    Jun 27, 2013 10:41 PM in response to Sergetb

    UPDATE! I have had three MBA's in this apartment over the past three days, using my brand new one now, and have only encountered problems with the first and second one, which belonged to my girlfriend. the problem with the first one was very typical of what has been going on. The second one messed up until we hooked it up the the new 802.11ac AirPort Extreme router and did the updates. I waited to hook the third MBA up to the internet until after the installation/updates on the AirPort extreme (which uses the same 802.11ac wifi specs) and have not encountered any problems since the update for the Airport Extreme on the  MBA#2 AND MBA#3.

     

    Hopefully this helps answer some questions. Also, Airport Extreme was well worth the 200 dollars.

  • by darkpuh,

    darkpuh darkpuh Jun 28, 2013 2:03 AM in response to vhkim
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    Jun 28, 2013 2:03 AM in response to vhkim

    I've also encountered several hick-ups over the last few days and went and bought AirPort Extreme today hoping it will solve the problems. Was thinking of getting that anyways, so no big harm done.

     

    My current ADSL box is by Netgear (can't remember the exact model) and the wifi has been dodgy lately also on other devices, so I'm hoping to solve those problems as well.

  • by Iron Flatline,

    Iron Flatline Iron Flatline Jun 28, 2013 3:08 AM in response to vhkim
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    Jun 28, 2013 3:08 AM in response to vhkim

    Yeah, add my voice to the list of people who are just fundamentally disappointed. Bought a MBA at the Apple store in Berlin, and had all these problems. I exchanged it, but it was the same problem. All these techno solutions sound daunting, I really just need the thing to work, it's for my son. I'm an artist, that doesn't mean I don't understand computers, but it does count me to the people to whom network stuff is just a bridge too far. I simply want the thing to work out of the box. I've posted here before, but between my wife, myself, and my three sons we have five MacBooks, seven iPads, and various iPhones, all working well on the home network for years... just not the MacBook Air. Even another MacBook Air I bought six weeks ago (pre-Haswell, I guess) is flawless. Bummer. Family vacation starts on Wednesday, which is still inside the two week return policy. If there isn't a solution by Monday night (to give me time to ensure it works) I will have to return it.

     

    Yoram from Berlin

  • by PlotinusVeritas,

    PlotinusVeritas PlotinusVeritas Jun 28, 2013 3:26 AM in response to Iron Flatline
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    Jun 28, 2013 3:26 AM in response to Iron Flatline

    I don’t know know if Apple Inc. in Germany is any different, but I have 3 Apple reps tell me outright that “IF the Air has fundamental issues, wifi probs. It CAN be returned within ONE MONTH” and not the stated 2 week return.

     

    These are THEIR words, not mine, one even was a senior rep,…I made sure I asked him several times “are you SURE one has ONE month return if its still faulty?”….he confirmed  several times “yes”,  and gave me his personal extension as proof towards same.

     

    My guess is that there will be a firmware/software fix before ANYONE reaches the ONE MONTH post-purchase mark.

     

    So, from 3 diff. Apple Inc. reps. Ive been ASSURED “you’ve got ONE MONTH (in this special circumstance)”, …not 2 weeks.

     

     

    Nobody attack me for this statement, its from Apple Inc. themselves, if they state that in writing somewhere I don’t know, but I have full assurance of same from 3 diff reps about it.

  • by Iron Flatline,

    Iron Flatline Iron Flatline Jun 28, 2013 3:32 AM in response to vhkim
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    Jun 28, 2013 3:32 AM in response to vhkim

    I also spoke to an Apple Engineer, everyone has been verry helpful, friendly, and eager to solve the problem. We will be traveling for six weeks, no point in having this thing sit around my studio during that time, but I don't want to shlepp it with me around the globe like a fragile brick either. Sooner or later the problem will be identified and Apple will sell working Airs, at which point I will get my son one immediately. I have no beef with Apple, but I need to make the appropriate decisions.

  • by Yewe,

    Yewe Yewe Jun 28, 2013 3:50 AM in response to vhkim
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    Jun 28, 2013 3:50 AM in response to vhkim

    Again, I have changed my router security settings from WPA to WPA2 (AES) and thus far the connection seems stable without a single dropout. Will continually be using my MBA and will report back. Obviously, this is just a temporary solution.

  • by MAREKON,

    MAREKON MAREKON Jun 28, 2013 5:23 AM in response to Yewe
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    Jun 28, 2013 5:23 AM in response to Yewe

    I found this link:

    http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/68642/wi-fi-connection-randomly-disconn ects-on-2012-macbook-air

    It looks like even older versions of Mac Air (with different wifi inside) had very similar issues with wifi connection.

    Any ideas what it was about and if Apple found a solution to that issue?

    If not, and apple has not been able to find solution to this yet, I think to expect fast reaction from Apple seems to be unreal. But if even the old Mac Air version with different wifi had these issues, than it really looks more likely SW issue. Otherwise even the older wifis should be broken. I think it is unlikely truth. But who knows  ...

  • by Marcus Marega,

    Marcus Marega Marcus Marega Jun 28, 2013 6:41 AM in response to vhkim
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    Jun 28, 2013 6:41 AM in response to vhkim

    I have the same issues with my new MBA 13. It connects for a brief while and the disconnects from the router. Other computers in the same room doesnt.  Its very dissapointing to say the least. I am returning it.

  • by Blamson,

    Blamson Blamson Jun 28, 2013 7:25 AM in response to MAREKON
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    Jun 28, 2013 7:25 AM in response to MAREKON

    EXACTLY, this isn't a new issue.

     

    It's been there for ages and they have always ignored it because it is not easy to replicate and the sample was low. Now that they use AC instead of N chips it became more of an issue and hopefully something will be done about it. Just to let you know Apple, two 2011 MBA's both drop signal under OSX in the same fashion in the same location. Both work fine in other locations. What's more those locations which are an issue under OSX work beautifully under bootcamp (win7).

     

    As a free of charge hint, those issues arise in places with high noise levels, e.g. many access points (like appartment blocks). Your magical software struggles to separate signal from noise and drops connection.

  • by housemeiserB,

    housemeiserB housemeiserB Jun 28, 2013 8:05 AM in response to vhkim
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    Jun 28, 2013 8:05 AM in response to vhkim

    This is soooo annoying!!! The new air randomly keeps disconnecting. I even swapped to a different brand router and the same thing happens. If I don't see a fix soon, I'm going to return this thing.

  • by patricketurner,

    patricketurner patricketurner Jun 28, 2013 8:27 AM in response to housemeiserB
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    Jun 28, 2013 8:27 AM in response to housemeiserB

    Like I posted before, I have used three different MBA's in the past few days, MBA1+2 both belong to my girlfriend and MBA3 is mine. MBA1 used a standard run of the mill router, had problems. Took it back, swapped for MBA2 and bought MBA3 and a Airport Extreme. Haven't had a problem since we got the Airport. So if you got the cash, I'd say it's a good investment. Capable of up to 50 different wifi connected devices.

  • by MAREKON,

    MAREKON MAREKON Jun 28, 2013 8:27 AM in response to Blamson
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    Jun 28, 2013 8:27 AM in response to Blamson

    This is very interesting insight, thanks for that. Hopefuly, somebody from Apple will follow ...

  • by lilikiller,

    lilikiller lilikiller Jun 28, 2013 9:37 AM in response to patricketurner
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    Jun 28, 2013 9:37 AM in response to patricketurner

    Duly noted, but buying an airport extreme is no solution when you want portability..... Right?

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