jinoo - May 13, 2005 - 8:56 pm
G4 Powerbook. Airport Extreme card. Wireless LAN. When I wake from sleep. My internet loses its connection. Didn't pre-Tiger.
macrjoh - May 16, 2005 - 6:15 pm
I read two solutions to this problem on MacFixIt.com today -
No auto-reconnect after sleep, solutioins
MacFixIt reader Tom Morris reports that deleting the AirPort keychain entry can resolve previously reported issues where Mac OS X 10.4 will not automatically re-connect to AirPort networks after waking from sleep.
Tom writes:
"After installing Tiger I experienced the same reconnect issue in AirPort where it won't reconnect after waking from sleep. The fix for me was to delete the airport keychain entry in the keychain application. After that all is back to normal."
Meanwhile, David Hawley reports that in his case, simply re-entering the AirPort network password solves the issue.
David writes:
"I had this problem. After installing Tiger it would not automatically connect to the airport network on startup or after sleep. I went to System Preferences>Network>Airport>Configure and re-entered the password. It works fine now."
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Source: MacFixit.com 5/16/05
macrjoh - May 16, 2005 - 6:15 pm
I read two solutions to this problem on MacFixIt.com today -
No auto-reconnect after sleep, solutioins
MacFixIt reader Tom Morris reports that deleting the AirPort keychain entry can resolve previously reported issues where Mac OS X 10.4 will not automatically re-connect to AirPort networks after waking from sleep.
Tom writes:
"After installing Tiger I experienced the same reconnect issue in AirPort where it won't reconnect after waking from sleep. The fix for me was to delete the airport keychain entry in the keychain application. After that all is back to normal."
Meanwhile, David Hawley reports that in his case, simply re-entering the AirPort network password solves the issue.
David writes:
"I had this problem. After installing Tiger it would not automatically connect to the airport network on startup or after sleep. I went to System Preferences>Network>Airport>Configure and re-entered the password. It works fine now."
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Source: MacFixit.com 5/16/05
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