Sounds almost like your new MacBook airs have faulty motherboards.

I have had a problem with the airport on my original model MacBook air, and they are now at the stage of replacing the motherboard.


On 12/12/2008, at 6:22 PM, Aurora74 wrote:

Hi,

I have two of the brand new MacBook Airs on our internal network. They are
running 10.5.5 and are bounnd via AD to the 2003 network.

What I am having issues with is the machines seemingly not retaining a
default list of network connections and their preferred orders.

They are configured to join both the Ethernet and the Corp Wireless network
- wireless preferred (A). The issue occurs if I flip across to another
wireless network (B). Unless I disconnect from this network and move to a
preferred one before shutting down, it is trying to connect to the B
connection on startup and ignoring the Corp Wireless and ethernet on
restart/relogging in. It is then forcing (popups without the saved info) reauthentication to the corp wireless even though all the settings appear to
have been saved and have been triple checked by our Networking guru

There is a separate issue where Aiport is constantly scanning and turning itself off/on - I have applied the latest EFI firmware for the Airport but
this continues.

Can anyone help me please?

Smiles
Aurora


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