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<blockquote data-quote="samhales" data-source="post: 1525320" data-attributes="member: 306414"><p>Can someone please help as I see this is an issue that others have had. My Wi-Fi signal has been indicating "looking for networks" and then switching to on and then back and forth about every 10 seconds or so. This has slowed my internet connections substantially. It also take a long time to send email now too when it use to just jet off once the send button was hit. Doesn't matter what size the email is either. I will paste a log of my wi-fi connection to see if anyone can interpret it for me as I have no idea what it means or if I should be concerned. Sure would like my I Mac to work the way it used to as it started this problem about 6 weeks ago and doesn't seem to matter what I do. I have tried a new modem to no avail. I have also deleted the connection and initiated another one and refreshed the settings.I am running Lion 10.7.5 as I have tried the newer version but had too many problems and gliches with it so reverted back to lion rather than mountain lion. I am also running a partition in bootcamp with windows 7 on the partition. All these wi-fi problems started long after i had made the changes so I don't think the partition or windows is the problem. So heres what the log file says:</p><p></p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:50:54 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08></p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:50:53 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08></p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:50:52 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08></p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:50:40 <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::cachePurge: NOT Rescheduling.</p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:50:40 <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::cachePurge: clearEntries[0] Firing!</p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:50:14 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08></p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:50:13 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08></p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:50:12 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08></p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:50:10 <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::getScanResult: All scan results returned for pid 135.</p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:50:10 <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::scanDone: Scheduling cache purge timer in 30 seconds.</p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:50:06 <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::startScan: Initiating scan.</p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:50:06 <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::startScan: Broadcast scan request received from pid 135 ().</p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:49:35 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08></p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:49:34 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08></p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:49:33 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08></p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:49:07 <airportd[970]> _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “Jim's Network1”. Bailing on auto-join.</p><p>Tue Jul 9 09:49:06 <airportd[970]> _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “Jim's Network1”. Bailing on auto-join.</p><p>Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks I will look forward to comments or suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samhales, post: 1525320, member: 306414"] Can someone please help as I see this is an issue that others have had. My Wi-Fi signal has been indicating "looking for networks" and then switching to on and then back and forth about every 10 seconds or so. This has slowed my internet connections substantially. It also take a long time to send email now too when it use to just jet off once the send button was hit. Doesn't matter what size the email is either. I will paste a log of my wi-fi connection to see if anyone can interpret it for me as I have no idea what it means or if I should be concerned. Sure would like my I Mac to work the way it used to as it started this problem about 6 weeks ago and doesn't seem to matter what I do. I have tried a new modem to no avail. I have also deleted the connection and initiated another one and refreshed the settings.I am running Lion 10.7.5 as I have tried the newer version but had too many problems and gliches with it so reverted back to lion rather than mountain lion. I am also running a partition in bootcamp with windows 7 on the partition. All these wi-fi problems started long after i had made the changes so I don't think the partition or windows is the problem. So heres what the log file says: Tue Jul 9 09:50:54 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08> Tue Jul 9 09:50:53 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08> Tue Jul 9 09:50:52 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08> Tue Jul 9 09:50:40 <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::cachePurge: NOT Rescheduling. Tue Jul 9 09:50:40 <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::cachePurge: clearEntries[0] Firing! Tue Jul 9 09:50:14 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08> Tue Jul 9 09:50:13 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08> Tue Jul 9 09:50:12 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08> Tue Jul 9 09:50:10 <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::getScanResult: All scan results returned for pid 135. Tue Jul 9 09:50:10 <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::scanDone: Scheduling cache purge timer in 30 seconds. Tue Jul 9 09:50:06 <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::startScan: Initiating scan. Tue Jul 9 09:50:06 <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::startScan: Broadcast scan request received from pid 135 (). Tue Jul 9 09:49:35 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08> Tue Jul 9 09:49:34 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08> Tue Jul 9 09:49:33 <kernel> touchup IPv4 Multicast with DSCP <0x08> Tue Jul 9 09:49:07 <airportd[970]> _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “Jim's Network1”. Bailing on auto-join. Tue Jul 9 09:49:06 <airportd[970]> _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “Jim's Network1”. Bailing on auto-join. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks I will look forward to comments or suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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