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WiFi sort of dropping out periodically on iMac, doesn't happen in Windows 7 though
Hi,
I've got an AEBS (4th gen, I think) and an iMac -- they are quite far away, but the WiFi bar shows three signals, and I get good upload/download speeds. Periodically the internet just stops working. This issue is the same on my iPad. It's not disconnected, as it still shows it's connected to my network but AirPort utility can't find the AEBS, and anything internet related just gets stuck (like loading a webpage). Strangely enough, I have no problems with this under Windows 7. I considered that it could be the AEBS (apparently the 4th gen was kind of faulty for long distances?) but I'm not sure. Doesn't make sense it works with Windows 7.
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Sounds to me that your problem isn't signal strength but something else entirely.
Is your AEBS allocating IPs via DHCP or is your gear picking up IPs from your primary router? The reason why I ask is that the way some third-party routers deliver IP addresses via DHCP can cause drop-outs on certain computers - including Apple kit. The way around this is to either use static IPs or to set your AEBS up to allocate your IPs via DHCP rather than the main router. Either method should fix the problem
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My AEBS is handling DHCP+NAT. The router (or gateway) is just giving the AEBS signal via the cable.
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Just remember in any home network it is best to have the router nearest to your ISP modem the one to do NAT & DHCP. Any router after that needs to have NAT turned off so in Apple routers it is called "Bridged Mode".
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I believe that's how I have it setup. I have a gateway modem which is what the cable connects into, and I connect it to the AEBS via ethernet. The gateway has DHCP and NAT turned off, and the AEBS is configured to handle both of those.
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Bump. Anyone know?
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