Q: 10.10.3 Nuking My Network
I've run into what is one of the most baffling issues I've ever seen. Essentially, after updating to 10.10.3, if my MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012) is on my home network (ASUS RT-AC66U router), it shuts down all Internet across the network, on every device connected to that network. The moment I take my laptop off of my network, Internet functionality resumes on all devices still on the network almost instantly. While my laptop is connected to my network, its own Internet connection is also almost entirely unusable, only working for brief moments before ceasing to function again.
So far I've completely reset my router to factory settings, setting it up with a different SSID even, deleted my Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration folder, reset the System Management Controller, and reset my PRAM. All of these were suggested in other threads on this board for similar WiFi-related issues after 10.10.3.
I should also note that while tethered to my phone's LTE connection, Internet on my laptop works fine. It's just when using WiFi that this issue occurs.
I've never had any issues with my MacBook (or any device for that matter) with this router. All of this has stemmed from 10.10.3. Obviously I'm more than a little frustrated, as I can't tether my laptop for an extended period of time, lest I severely run over my LTE data cap. So any help that you can provide would be appreciated. And if anyone from Apple is reading this, please push out a fix for this ASAP. My MacBook is basically unusable right now.
Posted on Apr 9, 2015 10:02 PM