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Q: OSX 10.11.5 wifi disconnecting on sleep

Hi all,

 

Every time my macbook sleeps it automatically disconnects from wifi.

 

I've tried all of the suggestions like setting up a new location and deleting all known networks, but nothing is working. I have an iMac on El Capitan, but it doesn't have the same problem, so it must be something to do with my macbook.

 

Any help greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

Carl

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X El Capitan (10.11.5)

Posted on Jul 12, 2016 4:04 AM

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Q: OSX 10.11.5 wifi disconnecting on sleep

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  • by Esquared,

    Esquared Esquared Jul 12, 2016 4:07 AM in response to sherific
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    Jul 12, 2016 4:07 AM in response to sherific

    Do you mean that it isn't connected to wifi while it is sleeping (which is normal). Or that it doesn't reconnect after wake-up?

  • by Linc Davis,Apple recommended

    Linc Davis Linc Davis Jul 12, 2016 7:56 AM in response to sherific
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    Jul 12, 2016 7:56 AM in response to sherific

    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.

    1. If possible, test on at least one other network, such as a public hotspot or the hotspot created by a mobile phone. Some Wi-Fi routers are not fully compatible with some Apple devices. Specifically, the Security mode for the network, as shown in the Network preference pane, should be WPA 2 Personal or WPA 2 Enterprise. If the router doesn't support either of those modes, it should be replaced with one that does.

    2. Make sure the network is on the preferred list by following these instructions. It's important to read the article carefully, as it's the starting point for any further efforts to solve the problem. If you skip any of the steps, the problem may not be solved. Make sure the box marked

              Remember networks this computer has joined

    is checked.

    3. Follow the applicable instructions in this support article.

    4. Reset the PRAM.

    5. Make a note of all your settings for Wi-Fi in the Network preference pane, then delete the connection from the connection list and recreate it with the same settings. You do this by clicking the plus-sign icon below the connection list, and selecting Wi-Fi as the interface in the sheet that opens. Select Join other network from the Network Name menu, then select your network. Enter the password when prompted and save it in the keychain.

    6. From the Location menu at the top of the Network preference pane, select Edit Locations. A sheet will drop down. Click the plus-sign button to create a new location. Give it any name you want. In the new location, set up the Wi-Fi service with the same settings you used before. Click Apply and test.

    7. 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.

    8. Turn off Bluetooth and test.

    9. Reset the System Management Controller.

    10. This step shouldn't be necessary, but has been advised by Apple Support in some cases, apparently as a workaround for a bug. Open the Energy Saver pane in System Preferences. If applicable, click the padlock icon in the lower left corner to unlock the settings. Enter your administrator login password when prompted.

    Select the Power Adapter tab and uncheck the boxes marked

              Wake for Wi-Fi network access

    and

              Enable Power Nap...

    if present. Then, if the computer is a MacBook, select the Battery tab and uncheck

              Enable Power Nap...

    11. Reinstall OS X.

  • by sherific,

    sherific sherific Jul 13, 2016 2:19 AM in response to Linc Davis
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    Jul 13, 2016 2:19 AM in response to Linc Davis

    Thank you.

     

    I switched to the 2G network and it seems to have solved my problem. Thank you for all of the tips. Resetting the PRAM has also sped things up a touch.

     

    Best regards,

     

    Carl