Macbook Wireless Issues?
I have been struggling from wireless issues ever since I bought my Macbook in December. I’ve been waiting for Apple to come out with a fix, but they still haven’t to this date, despite the enormous thread on the support forums.
For those having stability issues, disconnecting all the time then this fix might work for you. The strength of the wireless is still below par compared to boot camp Windows XP but the stability has improved.
Right now I’m posting this in my garden, that’s something I couldn’t do before.
Thanks to SouthernDoc who posted this at the MacRumours forums.
1. Open network preferences from your WiFi icon in the menu bar. Then click advanced. Delete the network that is giving you problems.
2. Open Keychain in the utilities folder of your hard drive. Find the passwords that are stored for your particular network and delete them. There may be multiple passwords for your network, so search carefully.
3. Repair permissions using the disk utility.
4. Reboot the computer.
5. Reenter your network data to log into the network.
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