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Aug 3, 2014 3:19 AM in response to VWEosby Johannes B.,Hello VWEos,
I read your posting today and my problem is the same as yours.
I´m using a MacBook Air 13", 2014 and also a Fritz!Box 7490 with WLAN ac.
Did you fix your problem?
Best regards
Johannes
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Nov 24, 2014 3:10 PM in response to Johannes B.by piii666,I have a similar problem on Yosemite (10.10.1). What's more, until last week I haven't had bluetooth enabled, not even to mention audio headsets with A2DP. However, I must admit, that trying to investigate WIFI issue I've traced logs and I saw "blued" process to log some lines in the same time as WIFI network logs appeared. It seems that even though bluetooth is OFF the process still works and interracts somehow with WIFI. Maybe temporal removal of blued process from disk would help? I don't want to do this becuase.... a week ago I've bought Logitech Bluetooth Adapter which I want to use...
The adapter (wireless sound transmission) works fine, the problem is though after awake. Despite the problem with WIFI reconnection, the sound starts to break/interrupt - the only solution I have found out is to reboot macbook or to turn off WIFI :/
I don't know the internals, but I think these to units interract with each other badly.
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Nov 25, 2014 7:08 PM in response to Francis Augerby mr.bill,This WiFi Problem has been plaguing me forever.
@Graphire posted a solution on page 1 of this thread. It was definitely the bluetooth audio issue.
Here's the funny part... this issue was created when I added a Beats Audio Bluetooth device. I have since removed it from bluetooth and trashed the com.apple.bluetooth.plist file from HD>Library>Preferences folder. Now my WiFi behaves like it used to.
Apple needs to fix this issue. But unfortunately, they're too busy working on the next big OS upgrade without fixing the 'old stuff'