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GooMan

macrumors regular
Original poster
May 8, 2006
207
25
USA
I think I have totally screwed up my login keychain and now its affecting my MacBook's ability to login to my wireless network. Here is how it went down:

I changed the password on the login keychain to something different than my login password. I got tired of it asking me for the password so I changed it back. Then I went in a tried to create a new keychain to hold some secure notes. This is where crazy things started to happen so I ended up deleting the new keychain I created. Now my MacBook won't connect to my wireless network after reboots. I can go in and manually connect to it and it goes fine. I can put the MacBook to sleep and it awakes and connects just fine. I can logout and log back in and it connects fine. If I reboot the machine it will not connect to the network. The password in the keychain item is the correct password.

I've deleted the keychain item for the wireless network, I have reset the login keychain, and I have changed the name and password of my wireless network and everything is the same.

Any ideas on what to do to fix this??


P.S.
I've been thinking of doing a complete erase and fresh install of 10.4.6. I have not been happy with the 10.4.7 (yes I have the 8J2135a build) update at all because my machine has been much slower opening apps, switching apps, etc and just acts like a dog.
 
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