No Internet after waking from Sleep.

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right now i put my mbp to sleep and for some reason i opend safari to surf the web and it would not connect it would stay on loading what gives?i had to restart my notebook....
 
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how long did you wait before restarting?
 
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Sometimes I find that getting online right after waking my MBP from sleep takes awhile because I think it's trying to find the wi-fi signal from the router again. Have you tried just waiting 30-60 seconds between waking your computer and opening Safari?
 
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....and perhaps a better title to your thread, as well as a better description of what's going on!
If you want people to take the time out of their day to assist you, please consider putting in the effort to warrant a response!
 

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....and perhaps a better title to your thread, as well as a better description of what's going on!
If you want people to take the time out of their day to assist you, please consider putting in the effort to warrant a response!

Agreed. I just changed the title. I think the OP will get a lot more help if people know what the question is.

Also to the OP, is this Via a WiFi or Wired connection?
 
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One thing that I have seen that seems to help this problem:

1. Go into System Preferances, choose Network, choose Advanced.

2. Under the "Airport" tab you will see a list of every network you have EVER joined! :)

3. Delete all of them EXCEPT your home network.

This gives the computer less to try and "look for" which could help keep the connection more regular.
 
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Sorry, just couldn't resist :p
 
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LOL!!

Sadly, and I hate to admit this, but I really do look A LOT like my avatar! :)
 
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LOL..... all good... I have my head on a monkey body playing guitar, but I don't look far off my avatar either!
 

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