[X4U] Recover network on wake

John Masters johnmasters at me.com
Tue Mar 3 11:46:35 PST 2009


Thanks, Neil

The network wasn't added to my preferred connections (Advanced button  
in Network Prefs). Strange because it is there in my Macbook Net Prefs  
and I am 99.9% certain I did not add it manually.

However, all OK now.

On 3 Mar 2009, at 19:24, Neil Laubenthal wrote:

> Try deleting and recreating the wireless network  
> connection . . .making sure that it's set as a Preferred network and  
> to reconnect automatically. I'm at work with only Windoze machines  
> so can't give any better step by step instructions.
>
> Off the top of my head . . .it sounds like auto reconnect isn't  
> enabled.
>
>
> -- 
> neil
>
>
> Quoting John Masters <johnmasters at me.com>:
>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I have just upgraded my wireless router from 802.11g (Netgear) to
>> 802.11n (Belkin). No problem with my iMac or Macbook both running the
>> latest Leopard until I sleep the iMac. When it wakes it cannot see  
>> the
>> router until I reconfigure the network settings. My Macbook, on the
>> other hand, is fine.
>>
>> Where do I start looking please?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards, John
>> johnmasters at me.com
>>
>>
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Regards, John
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