Am I missing something here - no one is mentioning use of Apple
Menu/Location with a customised and stripped bare network access setting for
each required network location. If automatic is getting confused - go
manual. and it's a top level menu choice and have a third location thats
automatic too for roaming.

Tim Martin
***Clapham Park*
*London*
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On 11 June 2011 06:11, Nestamicky <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 09/06/11 3:36 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
>> 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.
>>
>>  Still no luck....help guys, please.
>
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