Mac having Issues with WPA Secured Wireless
I have a Mac notebook running Mac OS X Snow Leopard at my home owned by another in the family and for some reason it has been having problems with connecting to the wireless in the house.
Network: TW CBL Modem to a Netgear N600 Wireless router
NG N600 has SSID Broadcast enabled, WPA-Personal Key, DHCP Active and Managed
I've had the router with SSID Broadcast disabled and also under WPA2-Personal Key encryption before and all was working fine until near three months ago. The i changed the settings about a week ago to the curently posted and that fixed it for almos a week and now it won't stay connected.
Works fine on all computers and game stations in the house but for some reason the Mac continues to lose it's connection to the router and won't reconnect until i restart the Mac Wireless Airport.
If you need more details about the network I can post the sheet here to show but would like to get this solved.
DAS-03590
Junior Poster in Training
60 posts since May 2010
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
Seting up the router with a secure password...
How do you mean, since obviously I was able to modify the router name, Security, Admin access, and also DHCP Reservations.
Also as i have said before I can get to the internet on any other computer in the house but the mac is flaky when using wireless and I don't want it bound to a wire all day.
DAS-03590
Junior Poster in Training
60 posts since May 2010
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
Yes. and sometimes it won't see the SSID or even attempt a connection to the router.
DAS-03590
Junior Poster in Training
60 posts since May 2010
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
The mac will gain internet for a short period of time then some how lose the Connection without warning and won't find the network again. Sometimes it won't show up in the Airport Wireless Manager.
DAS-03590
Junior Poster in Training
60 posts since May 2010
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
We haven't changed any thing on the mac. It works fine at several other locations but it didn't want to stay working at home.
I have the router setup with a DHCP Reservation list and had the mac in the list. Just three days ago i removed it from the reservation list and now it seems to be working but what in the DHCP Reservation List caused this problem, if that is the cause. I'll watch it for a few more days before I say it's good.
DAS-03590
Junior Poster in Training
60 posts since May 2010
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
I'm still looking at how the mac is working in the network and i'm going to see if that is the real issue by attempting my DHCP Reservation again this weekend.
DAS-03590
Junior Poster in Training
60 posts since May 2010
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
Okay, it seems all is working fine. For some reason i don't think the MacBook likes an assigned address for some reason but I'll be looking more into it later but it seems to have fixed the problem i was having.
DAS-03590
Junior Poster in Training
60 posts since May 2010
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
Hi balconyview. I am viewing your problem now and i think i could help you with us. next time try not to post your problem in a solved thread. Thanks. Go and check your thread i have reply to it
jingda
Industrious Poster
4,698 posts since Mar 2011
Reputation Points: 182
Solved Threads: 142