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mac osx 10.9 Mavericks wifi issue

Ok so Wifi is really starting to annoy now....


I have a 2013 Mac Air (about 1 month old). I upgraded to mavericks and now EVERYTIME the machine goes to sleep, i close the lid, whatever the wifi connection is shut down and on logging in again, the wifi doesn't connect. I have to manually turn off wifi and then turn on again before selecting my network (and usually needs 2 attempts).


This is unacceptable.


Does anybody else suffer from this issue? any ideas on how to fix it (other than reverting back to MLion - if that's even possible)


Thanks in advance for any responses


Kind Regards


Supersleb

MacBook Air (13-inch Mid 2013), OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 30, 2013 11:51 AM

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Mar 18, 2014 2:28 PM in response to tgafford

Although, some people's issue may be Wifi interference, it isn't the issue for most people like myself.


a. the number of Wifi routers in my neighborhood did not suddenly jump during the Mavericks update.

b. other (non-Apple) devices in my house continue to use my Wifi router happily while my MBP with Mavericks is having issues without the "ping" workaround.


So, yes, in my case, Apple fsck'ed up in their OS software.

Mar 18, 2014 2:37 PM in response to no237

I understand there are different people with different problems but all problems have to do with the wireless reciever on the portable device not connectiong or staying connected. The device I am talking about is not a wireless range extender but actually a reciever that works through the USB port. It has its own driver. I am suggesting taking Mavs wireless out of the system, shutting it off and recieving the signal through the mini adapter on the USB port. With a different reciever/software it just might work. These are very inexpensive devices and low energy consumption. I would consider it if I had not gotten a fix.

Mar 20, 2014 6:47 AM in response to jac8

Machead is correct but you can also shut off you wifi on the screen. Just click on the wifi icon up next ot your battery indicator and tell it to shut off wifi. That will still leave it available to use at the click of your cursor.

As for the USB dongle there should be a separate driver with any USB dongle esecially those that are both Mac and Windows compatible.

Mar 20, 2014 9:37 AM in response to Harvey 137

Woops .. sorry Harvey, I have just realised I am on the wrong forum.

I have a new Mac not an airbook.

The dongle isn't immediately recognised so I may search for a driver at Netgear and see if it is compatible.

I have decided to purchase a TP Link Powerline adaptor anyway and that will save me crawling under the floorboards to lay a cable.

I am a little miffed that now I decided to fork out the extra money for a Mac it didn't work as expected.

Thanks for the help

Jack

Mar 20, 2014 9:55 AM in response to jac8

Well when I was looking for adapters I counld not find a Netgear USB adapter that was OS X supports and so I called. Netgear told me they do not have drivers for Macs on the USB apapters so that is how I knew they were not OS X supported. That is where I found Edimax has a couple of USB adapters and they even have a USB wireless hot spot range extender that is Mac supported.

mac osx 10.9 Mavericks wifi issue

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