On Jun 9, 3:36 pm, Bruce Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 9, 2011, at 2:25 PM, nestwasright wrote:
>
> > For the longest time, the wireless network connects automagically with
> > network A. But recently after connecting to network B, it won't
> > automagically connect to Network A any more, but does network B.
>
> > Network A is WPA and network B is WPA2 Enterprise.
>
> > When on network A, I've gone to network preferences and dragged
> > network A to the top, but that does not fix anything.
>
> Make it forget both networks, then reconnect. I've had to do that a few times 
> here; the UA has an unauthenticated public and an authenticated private wifi 
> network, and sometimes the Macs stubbornly will not connect to the preferred 
> one.
>
> --
> Bruce Johnson
> University of Arizona
> College of Pharmacy
> Information Technology Group
>
> Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs

I've just tried this, Bruce, but no luck. I also elected to ask me to
not join new networks, then re-checked it; turned on and off network
card, no luck. I'm trying not to delete both networks. There has to be
a way out of this...ideas? I wonder if there's a third party app out
there that makes switching easier. I've also deleted Key Chain access
to older networks but left the ones for

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