Wonder why my late 2012 MacBook Air 10.8.3 beta 5 doesn't see my home wifi network. Any idea why?
H hulk2012 macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 13, 2012 336 5 Jan 17, 2013 #1 Wonder why my late 2012 MacBook Air 10.8.3 beta 5 doesn't see my home wifi network. Any idea why?
w00t951 macrumors 68000 Jan 6, 2009 1,834 53 Pittsburgh, PA Jan 17, 2013 #2 Is it set to broadcast a hidden SSID? That's the only thing I can think of - does it connect to other networks?
Is it set to broadcast a hidden SSID? That's the only thing I can think of - does it connect to other networks?
H hulk2012 macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 13, 2012 336 5 Jan 17, 2013 #3 w00t951 said: Is it set to broadcast a hidden SSID? That's the only thing I can think of - does it connect to other networks? Click to expand... It finds other networks except mine...
w00t951 said: Is it set to broadcast a hidden SSID? That's the only thing I can think of - does it connect to other networks? Click to expand... It finds other networks except mine...
H hulk2012 macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 13, 2012 336 5 Jan 17, 2013 #5 blueroom said: What's your router? Click to expand... It's sagem
M Mrbobb macrumors 603 Aug 27, 2012 5,009 209 Jan 17, 2013 #6 Don't overload us with too much information too quickly OK.
blueroom macrumors 603 Feb 15, 2009 6,381 26 Toronto, Canada Jan 17, 2013 #7 hulk2012 said: It's sagem Click to expand... A Google search show lots of folks having problems with the WiFi on the Sky Sagem router. Turning of UPNP is popular, or getting a better wireless router.
hulk2012 said: It's sagem Click to expand... A Google search show lots of folks having problems with the WiFi on the Sky Sagem router. Turning of UPNP is popular, or getting a better wireless router.
H hulk2012 macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 13, 2012 336 5 Jan 18, 2013 #8 Got it now! Changing channel from 13 to auto did the trick!