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5 Bars, but Constantly Scanning?
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<blockquote data-quote="KeithTeeple" data-source="post: 729312" data-attributes="member: 66277"><p>Mine has 5 bars and always scans. It's just looking for other networks, things like that. Your Mac, correct me if I'm wrong can't connect to two routers at once and use their connection. It connects through one access point to get on the network. At least that's what they told me at the Apple store. So I'm assuming one of the routers is messing up the signal the other is broadcasting, which is confusing your Mac, because it's detecting two routers on one network , and it's trying to choose which one to connect to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KeithTeeple, post: 729312, member: 66277"] Mine has 5 bars and always scans. It's just looking for other networks, things like that. Your Mac, correct me if I'm wrong can't connect to two routers at once and use their connection. It connects through one access point to get on the network. At least that's what they told me at the Apple store. So I'm assuming one of the routers is messing up the signal the other is broadcasting, which is confusing your Mac, because it's detecting two routers on one network , and it's trying to choose which one to connect to. [/QUOTE]
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