Adam,

Have you tried switching the router off, leave it off for about 30 minutes then 
switch it back on.  It could be that the router's DHCP allocation table has 
become squirrelly.

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On 25 Oct 2012, at 17:21, Adam Field <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a white core2duo Macbook running Lion and lately the Wifi keeps 
> dropping out. It'll be connected and working and then you open new site or 
> navigate to a different page and the connection has gone. The Wifi system 
> icon still shows it as connected but you can't even open the router home 
> page. If you switch Airport off via the system menu icon you then can't 
> switch it on again so you then can't renew DHCP leases etc. All other wifi 
> devices in the house remain connected and the only way to fix it is to reboot 
> the macbook. It's driving me mad as we're having to reboot 2-3 times a day. 
> Any chance someone can shed some light please?
> 
> Thanks
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