On Apr 14, 2011, at 11:00 AM, Bill Rising wrote:

> Ok. Now I'm stumped, because rebooting the computer made everything hunky 
> dory (without changing the network connection), yet turning the Airport on 
> and off (to regrab a connection) did nothing. Even changing from the 5GHz to 
> regular frequency did no good. The one thing that fixed the problem was the 
> reboot. Why would that be?

A few years ago I had exactly this same problem off and on and I finally 
decided it was caused by my router (Netgear or Belkin, I've forgotten). It 
drove me crazy for months, until I read that the older G and N routers made 
before N was standardized had compatibility problems with some Apple machines 
because the router maker guessed wrong about the final standard and Apple's 
stack was pretty finicky. I upgraded to an Airport Extreme and all has been 
well.



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