i don't know about you all, but my MBP wireless connection is horrible.
it loses connection very often, and it takes forever to pick up the connection again.
is there a fix for this yet? i updated to 10.6.2 but it didn't help one bit.
I'm having nothing but issues also. Our entire house had problems with a Linksys router. My roommate bought a 'high end' Netgear router last month to replace it and everyone is fine now except for me. My connection randomly drops, and at least once a day I have to physically restart the router to even get a valid IP address.
That last one is the real strange one. I work in IT for a school district and have never seen anything like that. Everyone is connected and able to use the internet via wireless. My Mac is showing as connected to the router, however the MacBook Pro self assigns an IP. I've tried everything from upgrading firmware to assigning my MAC address a static address. Nothing works except for power cycling the router (which ticks everyone in the house off; "Why did you restart the internet, it was working just fine for us")!
I'm getting the usual treatment too: "It must be your Mac".
My wireless works beautifully everywhere else. In fact, here at work I'm on it all day long using an AirPort Extreme. My conclusion is: either Apple decided to make computers which are incompatible with all other brands other than AirPorts
OR more realistically Netgear and Linksys make CRAP routers.
To be fair we do in fact have a lot of wireless routers nearby. Even though we live in a two story house I'm able to pickup between 8-10 other wireless access points at any given time. I'm sure that isn't helping interference wise. But still, it doesn't explain why everyone else in the house never has any issues. All of us are about the same distance from the router.