Network Dropout

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Sep 29, 2007
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Peterborough - UK
Your Mac's Specs
20" Core 2 Duo iMac, MacBook Pro, iPod Classic 80GB, iPhone 3G
Hi all

Not quite sure where to post this but let me explain the situation. I work from home and have several people working for me. During the day, they upload all of their data onto the internet and then I download it all (can be several GB per day) overnight. This has always worked fine on my iMac (about one year old now). All of a sudden for the past few nights, at some point the connection between my mac and my router has dropped. I cannot get on the internet in the morning and the signal in the status area is showing as one bar. The problem isn't the router as other devices are still connected fine. The only way to rectify the problem is to either turn airport off and on or to reboot the iMac.

It has always worked fine but all of a sudden started doing this every night. Any suggestions what to try?

Thanks

Tom
 
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Claremont, Ca
Your Mac's Specs
iPod Nano 4gb, 20" 2.66 GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB of ram, ATI HD 2600 pro
Sounds like either a driver issue or maybe make a trip down the genius bar.
 

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