I have something similar going on at work. Try rebuilding permissions as that 
seemed to help (but I did it just before leaving work). 

Rebuilding permissions is rarely useful - except when you've just installed 
something.  
        
Cheers,
    
Jason
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On 9 Nov 2013 at 17:26:12 GMT, [email protected] wrote:
    
> Hi all,
> 
> I wonder if anyone can stop my partner breaking something!
> 
> He has a MacBook Air 13" from 2012 running Mavericks (installed on the day of 
> release) with all recent updates applied.
> 
> We have an Airport Extreme upstairs and a Network Express downstairs. I added 
> my iPad Air to the restricted access list which it uses on Tuesday.
> 
> Very recently and certainly this evening, it simply loses the WiFi connection 
> on his MB. My iPad, iPod touch both remain connected and useable as does my 
> iMac upstairs. At one point my iPad displayed 9 available networks when 
> sitting next to his MB which found a big fat 0. Then the networks will 
> reappear, he selects ours and it connects. About a minute later, sometimes 
> more, it just loses it again and the WiFi indicator on his menubar is greyed 
> out again.
> 
> I've run Wireless Diagnostics and left it running and he said that it 
> reported a lost connection but he didn't think it said more. I have a 2.3 MB 
> Diagnostic Zip file from running the tests which I'm happy to send if anyone 
> can make sense of it.
> 
> Any help would be very much appreciated before the shouting gets too loud! 
> 
> Thanks very much.
> 
> Stephen
> 
> 
> "The joy is in the journey. Life is fragile, tomorrow isn't guaranteed so 
> give today your all." ~ Steve Jobs
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