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BigOrangeSU

macrumors regular
Original poster
Dec 22, 2008
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Hi-
I recently had to have my Macbook Unibody screen replaced. After they replaced the screen, they forgot to install the airport card. They had to take the computer back and replace the airport card. Now every time I turn on the airport card it literally takes like a minute to find any networks. That doesn't seem like a long time but next time you open your macbook see how long it takes to find networks. What should I do? Also when ever I click on the airport logo it says it is constantly scanning. Even when i am connected to a network. Does it do this for everyone?

Thanks
 
Hi-
I recently had to have my Macbook Unibody screen replaced. After they replaced the screen, they forgot to install the airport card. They had to take the computer back and replace the airport card. Now every time I turn on the airport card it literally takes like a minute to find any networks. That doesn't seem like a long time but next time you open your macbook see how long it takes to find networks. What should I do? Also when ever I click on the airport logo it says it is constantly scanning. Even when i am connected to a network. Does it do this for everyone?

Thanks

1) Take it back, tell'em the Airport isn't working like it used to.

2) It scans whenever you open the drop down menu. When it's not dropped down, it's not scanning. So pretty much, you'll only see it scanning because that's what it does when you drop it down.
 
1) Take it back, tell'em the Airport isn't working like it used to.

2) It scans whenever you open the drop down menu. When it's not dropped down, it's not scanning. So pretty much, you'll only see it scanning because that's what it does when you drop it down.

Yes. Take it back, and they should try fixing it again.
Good Luck!
 
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