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OSX Yosemite Wifi issues

Hi there,


I upgraded my Macbook Pro Retina 15" (mid 2014 revision) to OS X Yosemite last night and am now having issues when using my home WiFi connection. Whilst it connects to either the 5Ghz or 2.4Ghz network, it is basically unusable. Web pages take minutes to load (if they even load at all), dropbox doesn't sync because it can't get a connection and even trying to get to the router config page is extremely slow and hit/miss.


Tethering to my iPhone seems to work ok, as does using my home network via wired ethernet.


Are any others having problems with Yosemite? Wifi was working fine on Mavericks.


Tom

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10)

Posted on Oct 17, 2014 12:37 AM

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Jul 26, 2015 10:59 AM in response to SeddE

as I previously noted, ATT swapped out my modem for a NVG589, they ran a new line into my house, etc, etc


no changes were made to the factory default settings on the new modem except changing the channel


I am still connected using an ethernet cable (running between 2 rooms in my house)


i am still dropping connections, getting slow slow speeds and like others, on large files, the network just stalls out...


I am so stumped....

Jul 26, 2015 10:03 PM in response to SeddE

I get the large file issue as well. When ever I try downloading the backup zip for one of my many client websites it hangs. I haven't been able to backup a single website for about a year with my computer without connecting an ethernet cable. However the little $9 Edimax dongle... no problem there. Even picks up a good signal from a distance where my iPhones and iPads don't even see the network... or at least they don't tell me they see the network. the Apple TV in this scenario will see and connect but can have issues streaming. Dongle. no problem... Best cheap Chinese eBay rubbish purchase I ever made. I will gold plate it when I am done with it!!!

Jul 27, 2015 10:08 AM in response to timmjr

timmjr wrote:


This is unbelievably bad. Never had such problems with any other laptop. Apple please fix it soon or you will lose a customer. I am fed up with this poor quality. It is unuseable without wifi for me. Will go back to Lenovo after all.


Making threats will get you nowhere on these forums. Go ahead, go back to Lenovo or whatever. Nobody cares what you do.

Jul 27, 2015 1:31 PM in response to tomstephens89

Oh my gosh, I made the huge mistake of upgrading my iMac Late 2012 from Mountain Lion to Yosemite (10.10.4) today and spent the last 10 hours trying to connect to the internet.

Tried all the fixes and workarounds (deactivating Airdrop, logging out iCloud, resetting Huawei router, resetting SMC, zapping PRAM, trashing network preferences, creating custom location, resetting etc...) I could find on here but nothing worked. Disabling Bluetooth isn't an option due to bluetooth mouse and keyboard. When turning off/on Wi-Fi, I will get a connection for 20 seconds before it drops again. All other computers and devices are connecting fine. Ended up using the hotspot feature of my iPhone 6 so I could have a somewhat stable connection but I can't keep doing that everyday !


What's up Apple ? Never had such problems after a OS update. I thought I have been very careful with waiting months after release, but still !!

Jul 27, 2015 10:55 PM in response to Paul Conaway

Well as a benchmark i always try to download 10.10.4 from both the appstore and the website, and files from my isp's ftp server which always max my download capacity.

Same room, same distance from the router, but different pc's manage to download it fine, i tried 3 macbooks, a late 2008 15" one, a mid2014 mba and my mid2014 rmbp, all of them dropped the connection on different parts of the download. i will go buy a usb network card today, this is getting ridiculous.

Jul 29, 2015 9:57 AM in response to tomstephens89

I feel a little lucky that I'm now not having a problem, hope I haven't spoken too soon. I followed these instructions:

User uploaded file

I can now connect to either the 2.4 or 5Ghz without drops. It would appear that having the choice of two is causing the problem, for me anyway.


Hope it can help someone else, but I do feel that it should be sorted by Apple.

Aug 5, 2015 2:14 PM in response to tomstephens89

Here is another update of the diagnosis of my problem. I will stress that this problem is connected to a certain build of the Airport Extreme Hardware. I have the version AirPort Extreme (0x14E4, 0xEF) for the MacBook Pro 15" Retina (mid 2012). This card has only 802.11 a/b/g/n PHY modes supported. The symptoms are as follows

  • 802.11n 2.4 GHz has no problem to connect and very little drop outs
  • 802.11n 5 GHz ch 36, 40, 44, 48 don't work, they connect and acquire a correct IP address but then packages don't get to the router. However, displaying the wireless settings with clicking on the Wireless symbol whilst holding the option key to display the connection details.
  • 802.11n 5 GHz ch 64, 112 all work without problems as far as I can see. I assume that all channels above 52 will work as already mentioned in the forum.

Hence, the problem is quite localised to the lower frequencies in the 5 GHz band.

I had my Airport Extreme WiFi/Bluetooth card exchanged in the Apple Store to rule out any hardware fault. They did this for my MacBook Pro 15" Retina (mid 2012) for free whilst I was waiting. I call this quite some fair trading. Of course they can only exchange like with like. Hence I got the same version of the Airport Extreme Card (except the locale now ETSI). As both the technician an I were expecting, this didn't help at all. I also installed Mavericks OSX 10.9.5 on a USB drive and had no problem connecting to our 5 GHz low band (channel 48), where the clean install of Yosemite OSX 10.10.4 could not connect. Hence, version 5.106.98.102.22 of the Broadcom BCM43xx firmware works, whilst version 7.15.166.24.3 does not.

I find it interesting that the connection seems to start working again whilst the wireless details are requested. Maybe this is a hint to software developers what the problem is. I suspect that there may be some optimisation ongoing that fails.

Aug 7, 2015 8:01 AM in response to fusionmaster

I have a 2014 Retina Macbook Pro and I am experiencing very slow wifi, as well. I've tried dozens of solutions in this thread and elsewhere, including, but not limited to:


  1. rebooting
  2. disabling bluetooth
  3. turning off network wake
  4. disabling airdrop
  5. resetting NVRAM
  6. resetting PRAM
  7. resetting SMC
  8. booting into safe mode and back
  9. keeping a ping running
  10. resetting wifi settings
  11. deleting and regenerating plist files
  12. disabling my firewall
  13. changing router settings, channels, MTU, etc
  14. replacing kext files
  15. killing discoveryd
  16. running wireless diagnostics


NOTHING has worked. NONE of my other devices have this problem. NONE. The only time network speeds are normal is when I'm IN safe mode (meaning my router is not to blame), but as soon as I boot back, it's as slow as ever. This is beyond frustrating. How has this not been officially addressed yet?

Aug 7, 2015 1:26 PM in response to grosscw

Apple Support keeps removing any posts that do not comply with policy. So I will try to reword my recommendations to comply with that policy. Support groups are great way to fix issues :-). Sometimes corporations'/peoples' value is based on public perception by others (Second handers, as described by Howard Roake (The Fountainhead)). And than others.... authentic, and true, takes responsibility, their relationships are based on 2 way positive exchange, and respected.


This whole wifi issue goes behind a buggy glitch, it has altered my life. Everything happens for a reason. So I urge you to go further then the crickets you will experience here. Try google search other options.


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Aug 9, 2015 7:03 PM in response to ifiht

I thought 10.10.4 finally resolved all my wifi issues on my Macbook Air 13" Early 2014, but no, as usual, after being stable for a while, I started having connection issues again.Turning the Wifi off and on fixes the issue as usual.


Only suspicious logs I saw where these, but I doubt they are indicative of an abnormal situation.


8/9/15 9:36:56.000 PM kernel[0]: en0: BSSID changed to 6c:70:9f:dc:75:9b

8/9/15 9:36:56.000 PM kernel[0]: en0: channel changed to 149,80


While diagnosing, upon waking up the machine, I was briefly able to ping my internal machines using IP (hostnames would not resolve). The connection quickly took a turn for the worse and traffic stopped flowing.

OSX Yosemite Wifi issues

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