nuts.  this mac is a replacement for my old macbook. nuts.
On Feb 13, 2009, at 9:25 AM, Profile wrote:

> Eric,
>
> My Intel MacBook (black model) did exactly the same thing, drove me
> nuts and it got so it would do it without it going to sleep, it would
> just lose connection for no reason.   It was under AppleCare so I took
> it to Louisville and they installed a new wireless card.   Didn't help
> a bit so since I had experienced so many problems with this computer I
> was allowed to upgrade to a new one for free or pay the difference to
> go to the MacBook Pro.
>
> Hopefully in your case the Airport card will solve your problem.
>
> John
>
>
> On Feb 12, 2009, at 3:11 PM, Eric Hammond wrote:
>
>> Ok,  This issue has cropped up a bit recently.  My airport card
>> disconnects from networks (yep plural. Mostly the one at work, but
>> also church, coffeeshops and all.) and it appears to just be my
>> airport card in my computer.  Here's what happens.  I look at a
>> website.  Say a real estate search.  Then do something else that  
>> takes
>> a little time, like talk to a friend, and the computer goes to sleep.
>> When I wake it up, it no longer is connected to the internet.  And  
>> the
>> airport card won't see any networks till it decides how much battery
>> power it has left or how long it will take to charge it up.  I have  
>> to
>> tell the computer which network to join or to join any at all.  I've
>> looked around in network prefs, but haven't found anything that looks
>> like it will fix the issue.  The computer is fully updated and  
>> running
>> 10.5.6.  Any ideas?  Thanks!
>>
>> Eric
>>
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>
>
> _______________________________________________
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