Wifi disconnects after sleep and takes long time to reconnect with Mavericks

Since upgrading to Mavericks whenever my MacBook Air goes to sleep (if I leave it idle) the wifi disconnects and it can take up to a minute to reconnect when it wakes.


Basically what happens is, as soon as it wakes I have no internet connection, the WiFi indicator is pulsing, meaning it is searching for networks, but it takes ages to find any, then after some time, usually between 30 secs and a minute all the networks in my building pop up and it instantly at that point reconnects to my WiFi network.


It is incredibly frustrating I was so used to the Mac being an instant on tool, now it takes longer to get on the internet than booting up my windows PC.


Any ideas what might have caused this?

Posted on Oct 28, 2013 4:08 AM

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Mar 3, 2014 5:14 PM in response to Roland4518

Spoke too soon: this morning the problem reappeared. I again deleted the com.apple.Bluetooth.plist file, but this time it didn't help, so I went into System Preferences / Energy Saver and checked the box for "Enable Power Nap while on battery power." After sleeping for a few hours everything was OK. I will see how it does in the morning and if wifi still seems normal I will try re-pairing the Bluetooth headphones. Will the Power Nap feature run down my battery while sleeping if the MacBook is not plugged in?

Mar 4, 2014 7:09 AM in response to seb101

The issue with the wifi shutting off started before Mavericks. One day I was working and noticed that I didn't receive e-mails and noted that the wifi was searching even though it looked as though I was connected. I opened the wifi icon at the top of the screen and selected to shut it off then turned it back on, this resolved the immediate need to receive e-mail and surf but did not resolve the issue which is plaging everyone on this string. My system was not asleep as I was actively using it. I believe that it s a bug but am not sure. I've been though my wireless router numerous times and have not seen any issue with the configuration and on the mac have tried multiple configurations to see if that made a difference and nothing changes. Apple please help....

Mar 7, 2014 5:43 AM in response to mikkelnl

I take it your machine did not come with Mavericks installed? I have a callback request in for the Apple Support guy I talked to about this Sunday. I want to see what he thinks about why enabling Power Nap seems to have fixed it for me. His original fix (deleting the com.apple.Bluetooth.plist file) seemed to work at first but then the problem was back the next morning. I now have two Bluetooth devices (keypad and headphones) paired and it's working OK. The problem popped up for me right after I paired the second BT device.

Edit: I said I had both BT devices paired, but I don't think I had actually used the headphones until just now. After doing so, I'm back to no wifi after sleep. I'll see what the Apple guy says. I was afraid a solution couldn't be that simple.

Mar 7, 2014 7:23 AM in response to seb101

Okay, so I found another Apple suggestion if you guys are still having issues.


It is related to removing the key/WPA-PSK passcode to connect through your router.


I went into keys and removed the current router name which includes the passcode in both the system and local and then reset my 2008 MacBook Pro.


Of course you will want to have the router passcode before doing this. Once you try to connect if will walk you though conecting to your network i.e. router and re-enter the passcode.


This (seems to have resolved my intermittent internet connection from being dropped). I will watch it and see if it comes back. However, I have gone into one web site that I used yesterday with issues. Today I was able to get from page to page without any issue and my mail looks like it in coming in on it's own as opposed to me having to shutoff WiFi to reactivate the conection. I have been running about 1 hour without issue.


Good luck all... JRFINN

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