unplug and turn Airport back on… problem only randomly appears.ĩ9% of the people are not having this problem… and it’s not 10.6. Don’t know why, but some of us have disabled the AirPort cards. Bootcamp drivers work fine.Īpple has been working on it, but has not released any fix yet.Īlthough some of us on the discussions have found ways to minimize the problem. It has to do with the Mac Drivers for the airport cards. but people with other routers have the same issue. My PC/MBP/PowerMac/iphone/ipad work fine. a restart cures it everytime, sometimes i do have to recycle the airport as well. I personally go days with no problems… then boom, my iMac is FUBAR. If you go through the Apple Discussions you will find the problem dates back awhile. In other words, it has been happening prior to 10.6.8, this guy writing the article just now realized he has the problem. We have been sending regular log files and such to apple (their request) to get to the bottom of the problem. OS X Lion’s set to ship around mid-July, but Apple’s recently-released 10.6.8 software update will upset many users, as it’s messing around with some AirPort wireless networks, Jonny. This version of Apples OS also has a reduced footprint. This update does not have stacks of new features, rather overall improvements and efficiency upgrades. Myself and others have had this problem for at least 2 months now. Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard is an upgrade to the previous version of OS X Leopard. Just so everyone knows, and calms down… It wasn’t 10.6.8 that did this.
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