Hey guys,
I have a bit of an odd problem with my MBP here and wondering if anyone else has this issue, or better yet, found a way to fix it.
My problem is that the Mac won't connect to my wireless router after I turn it on. What's interesting, however is that if I sleep and then wake up the Mac, it will find the network and connect flawlessly.
Similarly, if I restart the computer, it will also connect fine every time. But if I shut down the computer and then turn it on, it won't find the network and will instead offer me a list of available ones.
My friend has an identical system to me (stock i7 15") and he doesn't have the same problem in my house, so it's not a router issue. It must lie within the Mac.
I've tried deleting the network and adding it again, but to no effect.
Anyone have any idea what going on?
Thanks,
Dan
I have a bit of an odd problem with my MBP here and wondering if anyone else has this issue, or better yet, found a way to fix it.
My problem is that the Mac won't connect to my wireless router after I turn it on. What's interesting, however is that if I sleep and then wake up the Mac, it will find the network and connect flawlessly.
Similarly, if I restart the computer, it will also connect fine every time. But if I shut down the computer and then turn it on, it won't find the network and will instead offer me a list of available ones.
My friend has an identical system to me (stock i7 15") and he doesn't have the same problem in my house, so it's not a router issue. It must lie within the Mac.
I've tried deleting the network and adding it again, but to no effect.
Anyone have any idea what going on?
Thanks,
Dan