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my macbook air won't stay connected for more than 4 minutes now. I have it set for my wireless router

I have had my Macbook Air for about 4 years. I have not previously had any connectivity problems. I came back from vacation and tried to use my MacBook and it would not stay connected.

It is connected in my house by Wi-Fi.

I went through all the steps to get assistance and select settings. When I followed the instructions, it would again work for a few minutes. When I tried to continue a search, I got an error page saying I was no longer connected tot he internet. This has happened more than 7 times.

MacBook Air, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5), recently updated operating systerm

Posted on May 23, 2015 2:57 PM

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May 23, 2015 3:36 PM in response to SandraVirginia

Please test after taking each of the following steps that you haven't already tried. Stop when the problem is resolved. Back up all data before making any changes.

Step 1

Take the applicable steps in this support article.

Step 2

The Wireless Diagnostics program generates a large file of information about your system, which would be used by Apple Engineering in case of a support incident. Don't post the contents here.

Be sure to test on more than one Wi-Fi network, if at all possible. A desktop computer can be tested with a mobile hotspot, such as the hotspot created by a cell phone. If the problem only exists on one network, then the access point of that network should be the focus of your attention, not the computer.

Step 3

Disconnect all USB 3 devices. If you don't know which are USB 3, disconnect all USB devices except keyboard and mouse.

Step 4

If you're not using a wireless keyboard or trackpad, disable Bluetooth by selecting Turn Bluetooth Off from the menu with the Bluetooth icon. If you don't have that menu, open the Bluetooth preference pane in System Preferences and check the box marked Show Bluetooth in menu bar. Test. If you find that Wi-Fi works better with Bluetooth disabled, you should use the 5 GHz Wi-Fi band. Your router may not support it; in that case, you need a new router.

Step 5

Open the Energy Saver pane in System Preferences and unlock the settings, if necessary. Select the Power Adapter tab, if there is one. Uncheck the box marked

Wake for Wi-Fi network access

if it's checked.

Step 6

Open the Network pane in System Preferences and make a note of your settings in the Wi-Fi service. It may be helpful to take screenshots of the various tabs in the preference pane. If the preference pane is locked, unlock it by clicking the padlock icon and entering your administrator password. Delete Wi-Fi from the service list on the left by selecting it and clicking the minus-sign button at the bottom. Then recreate the service by clicking the plus-sign button and following the prompts.

Step 7

In the Wi-Fi settings, select

Advanced... TCP/IP Configure IPv6: Link-local only

Click OK and then Apply.

Step 8

Reset the System Management Controller.

Step 9

Reset the PRAM.

Step 10

Launch the Keychain Access application. Search for and delete all AirPort network password items that refer to the network. Make a note of the password first. Turn Wi-Fi off and then back on. You'll be prompted for the password when you reconnect. Save it in the keychain.

Step 11

Make a "Genius" appointment at an Apple Store, or go to another authorized service center.

May 25, 2015 1:12 PM in response to Linc Davis

We eventually called Apple support. Because this problem (with losing the internet) happened to many people right after they had upgraded to Maverick 10.5.9, we were not charged for the consult. She told us to upgrade to Yosemite.

My husband thinks that the problem started because the router had automatically upgraded its firmware when we installed Maverick.

In the end, it was some combination of installing Yosemite and rolling back the firmware, so that the instructions to the router were changed to what they had been previously--before all the upgrades.

My husband felt it was the router rollback--rather than the Yosemite upgrade--that probably made the difference.

My MacBook Air is currently working.

Thank you for your effort to fix my problem.

Sandra

my macbook air won't stay connected for more than 4 minutes now. I have it set for my wireless router

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