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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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Jun 12, 2014 8:29 AM in response to aristidesfl

$15 is ridiculous work around? Why? You just said you have tried everything on this thread and nothing works except turing off blue tooth which is unaccpetable. So you haven't set up SleepWathcer+bluetil?

I read your post which said nothing works and now you are saying there is a workaround.

A good dongle is worth its weight in gold if it means a funtioning Mavs vs a non functioning Mavs.

I am not sure if you have or have not done the workaround becuase iIread your post as saying "nothing works". I do not want a flame war but you said nothing works and I took your word for it. So I am confused and help me here; really I am not being sarcastic. But these dongles work with the WIFI on or OFF.

A dongle is like using a can of "slime tire repair". It plugs the leak in the tire and gets you back on the road.

Jun 12, 2014 11:06 AM in response to no237

Believe me I am not flustered that people continue to complain about the issue. No one who pays top dollar should have to go through this. All I am saying is keep bitc$ing at Apple and lookng for solutions. But if I have a stranded computer and a simple dongle will allow me to use it then put the bandaid on the wound. That part I do not understand. Keep after Apple and keep sharing information. But man I have the best tires money can by on my Sonata but I also carry a small portable air pump and slime tire repair so as to not be stranded in a late night storm waiting on a tow truck because my bad shoulder will not let me change my spare which has gone flat from disuse!

Get my drift?

Jun 12, 2014 2:11 PM in response to Harvey 137

If everybody were to use "slime repair" what incentive is that for Apple to fix the problem? Plus the garages around here won't touch/fix a tire that has "slime repair" in it. Apple is more likely to respond to a billion "stranded" people.


Since the public release of 10.9.3, my fix of loading Edimax drivers doesn't work as well any more. Am waiting on 10.9.4 or hoping/praying that OS 10.10 will have the fix. But not holding my breath.

Jun 12, 2014 2:56 PM in response to TheGuyintheProjectionBooth

"If everybody were to use "slime repair" what incentive is that for Apple to fix the problem?"


Simple you do not tell them you are using a dongle. As a consumer you keep hammering away at them and not let up. That is the only way they will fix this problem. Meantime stop the bleeding with a bandaid.

You say "Plus the garages around here won't touch/fix a tire that has "slime repair" in it".

SO WHAT! You miss the analogy with a literalist no garages fix slime tires. How about you just put a bandaid on your Mac in the form of a dongle that maybe is not the perfect solution but still works better than your wifi crashing.

As for Edimax I have found their tech support 2nd to none. I have no connection to this company.

I suggest calling them if you claim their dongles are not working as well with 10.9.3

Jun 12, 2014 6:35 PM in response to Harvey 137

Harvey 137 wrote:


$15 is ridiculous work around? Why? You just said you have tried everything on this thread and nothing works except turing off blue tooth which is unaccpetable. So you haven't set up SleepWathcer+bluetil?

I read your post which said nothing works and now you are saying there is a workaround.

A good dongle is worth its weight in gold if it means a funtioning Mavs vs a non functioning Mavs.

I am not sure if you have or have not done the workaround becuase iIread your post as saying "nothing works". I do not want a flame war but you said nothing works and I took your word for it. So I am confused and help me here; really I am not being sarcastic. But these dongles work with the WIFI on or OFF.

A dongle is like using a can of "slime tire repair". It plugs the leak in the tire and gets you back on the road.


No solution described so far fixes the problem.

Both the dongle and the script are workarounds, not fixes.


Let me explain why using a wifi dongle to "fix" this problem seems ridiculous to me:


Compared to the incoveniency of carrying around and attaching a wifi dongle, and dealing with 3rth party drivers and software, this problem seems like nothing.

You could more easily just move your mouse to the menubar and select manually the wifi network to connect to on each wakeup/startup.


Also, everything TheGuyintheProjectionBooth said before.

Jun 12, 2014 7:36 PM in response to aristidesfl

Let me explain why using a wifi dongle to "fix" this problem seems ridiculous to me:


Compared to the incoveniency of carrying around and attaching a wifi dongle, and dealing with 3rth party drivers and software, this problem seems like nothing.

You could more easily just move your mouse to the menubar and select manually the wifi network to connect to on each wakeup/startup.


I would agree with you IF the only problem was on wake up and you could go the rest of the day without issues. So you reconnect once and spend the whole day with everything fine. Then it is a minor issue. How many times does it sleep. And for others no connection without shutting off bluetooth. How many random drops during the day? Put the dongle in and never take it out.

It comes down to how much work is it to keep reconnecting vs. carrying around a USB dongle which is no different that carrying around a thumb drive.

The dongle is not a fix. It is a bandaid waiting for the "fix" which can only come from Apple.

Jun 12, 2014 9:01 PM in response to Harvey 137

Harvey 137 wrote:


. . . As for Edimax I have found their tech support 2nd to none. I have no connection to this company.

I suggest calling them if you claim their dongles are not working as well with 10.9.3


I don't have a dongle. I went to their site to see what they had in their product line to choose one and saw the driver downloads and a light bulb went off. So I got the drivers for the 3 dongles that I might possibly get and loaded the first to see if this is a software or hardware problem (so any in either or both houses) and my WiFi worked great. I took that one off and tried the next, it worked too. The only one that was flaky from the start was the AC driver, I have an AC router. Only right since there is no AC WiFi chip in these. So back to the first drive and until the 10.9.3 Public GM, I had WiFi. Even in the 10.9.3 Public Beta it worked. It was when I installed the public GM that it started failing. I've posted this as a fix in so many places that I forgot where. And so many of the WiFi threads are so long that not everyone reads the whole that and "misses" things. May have not posted it here. Apologies.

Jun 13, 2014 7:30 AM in response to TheGuyintheProjectionBooth

Earlier you said "Since the public release of 10.9.3, my fix of loading Edimax drivers doesn't work as well any more".

Now you clarify that "I don't have a dongle. I went to their site to see what they had in their product line to choose one and saw the driver downloads and a light bulb went off. So I got the drivers for the 3 dongles that I might possibly get and loaded the first to see if this is a software or hardware problem (so any in either or both houses) and my WiFi worked great".

So you do not have a dongle and complain that the Edimax drivers do not work as well any more with 10.9.3?

School me on software here. How can you expect a driver from a third party source for a Wifi adapter to fix your Mavs Wifi without using their dongle and then complain that the drivers are not working?

How is this done?

How can the driver work if it cannot find the dongle to connect to? Did you alter the software so it acts and looks different than what I see in my network preferences?

I look at my airport network preferences and see when the dongle is not connected it looks like the far left. I connect the dongle and in 2 seconds it goes green and says connected. Note both with AE is connected and the dongle at the same time. So I get out of range for the Mac Wifi and my wifi drops and the dongle works and keeps a seemless connection.

That is all I am suggesting as a bandaid for people until they get a true fix.

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Jun 13, 2014 11:41 AM in response to Harvey 137

I did not expect anything! But on a whim tried to see if another driver, or something different, might not do something and it did. No alterations, just installed it using their installers. After installation their driver found my hardware and it worked. I wouldn't be surprised if their hardware and the internal hardware are not much different? If not in actual build, but concept. This tells me that it's most likely a software issue more so than a hardware issue. That's all. That was until I installed the Public Release of 10.9.3. I'm not complaining that the Edimax drivers don't work, I'm just remarking that my unexpected fix no longer works for me with the Public Release of Mvrx 10.9.3 as it did up until the with the Beta. I never had any expectation of anything what with all the variables involved. It was a fortunate happenstance.


Your difference in results is that you introduce hardware. I didn't and it just happen to work for me. Your "fix" is perfectly fine for those that are fine with the staus quo and want to spend money. Some don't. I was on my way to doing so and just happened to find a different solution by way of experimentation. As many here have experimented in the hope of finding "the answer" since Apple hasn't. I think I posted it earlier in this very large thread somewhere. I know I have posted in many places, being that there are so many and most are very large, I have lost track.


With everything that has been suggested here and none of it working for me, I thought outside the box and it paid off. Last night I reloaded the first driver and my WiFi worked all night and is connected at 270 Mbps right now. Since installing their driver, I have had more use of the internal WiFi than I did before my experiment. Well it that is since this time last year when I started having WiFi issues. Prior to I didn't know there was a WiFi problem. I'm hoping with 10.9.4 that has been seeded to devs, there might be a fix. But I hoped the same with 10.9.3 and no joy. But then there's always 10.10 . . .


I think I'm done here . . . for now. Good Luck and Happy Dongling.

mac osx 10.9 Mavericks wifi issue

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