This is admittedly a trivial, but annoying issue.
My G4 iMac needs Interference Robustness turned on in my house to get a usable wireless connection. However, if I need to restart my iMac (after a security upgrade, or power outage in my house), the wireless networking starts up with Interference Robustness turned off, and I have to manually turn it on.
This probably wouldn't annoy me so much except that my MacBook Pro does remember to keep the Interference Robustness turned on or off depending on what it was last set to.
Is there a way to make my iMac remember what state the Interference Robustness is in on restart or power on?
My G4 iMac needs Interference Robustness turned on in my house to get a usable wireless connection. However, if I need to restart my iMac (after a security upgrade, or power outage in my house), the wireless networking starts up with Interference Robustness turned off, and I have to manually turn it on.
This probably wouldn't annoy me so much except that my MacBook Pro does remember to keep the Interference Robustness turned on or off depending on what it was last set to.
Is there a way to make my iMac remember what state the Interference Robustness is in on restart or power on?