I'm running Leopard on a MacBook Pro. I'm using the AirPort to maintain a wireless connection.
I notice from time to time that the connection goes down. I understand that this could be due to vagaries with my wireless router, or interference from other devices in my vicinity. And under Leopard, it's easy to get the connection back up when it goes down: all I have to do is to click on the AirPort icon in my menu bar and then click on the menu entry that represents my wireless router.
The problem I'm having is that I want this to occur automatically when a connection goes down, and I don't know how to make that happen. I have a static IP and I make use of that to remotely ssh into my MacBook Pro. Obviously, this ceases to work when the wireless connection goes down, and I can't do anything about it because I'm not in front of my MacBook Pro to perform the manual reconnection. It would be nice if there was a way to have my system automatically try to re-establish the wireless connection if it goes down (the moral equivalent to my selecting the AirPort icon and then the menu entry for my wireless router).
I rarely had this problem under 10.4, although it happens several times a day under 10.5. I'm not sure if it was because the wireless connection was more robust under 10.4, or if perhaps there was some mechanism under 10.4 which performed an auto-reconnect when the connection went down, but which is not being performed under 10.5.
Anyway, can any of you suggest a way under 10.5 to cause my system to automatically try to reconnect whenever my wireless connection goes down?
Thanks in advance.
I notice from time to time that the connection goes down. I understand that this could be due to vagaries with my wireless router, or interference from other devices in my vicinity. And under Leopard, it's easy to get the connection back up when it goes down: all I have to do is to click on the AirPort icon in my menu bar and then click on the menu entry that represents my wireless router.
The problem I'm having is that I want this to occur automatically when a connection goes down, and I don't know how to make that happen. I have a static IP and I make use of that to remotely ssh into my MacBook Pro. Obviously, this ceases to work when the wireless connection goes down, and I can't do anything about it because I'm not in front of my MacBook Pro to perform the manual reconnection. It would be nice if there was a way to have my system automatically try to re-establish the wireless connection if it goes down (the moral equivalent to my selecting the AirPort icon and then the menu entry for my wireless router).
I rarely had this problem under 10.4, although it happens several times a day under 10.5. I'm not sure if it was because the wireless connection was more robust under 10.4, or if perhaps there was some mechanism under 10.4 which performed an auto-reconnect when the connection went down, but which is not being performed under 10.5.
Anyway, can any of you suggest a way under 10.5 to cause my system to automatically try to reconnect whenever my wireless connection goes down?
Thanks in advance.
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