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My Macbook can't see my home network
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<blockquote data-quote="Tomel" data-source="post: 1231699" data-attributes="member: 198918"><p>I assume the MacBook's physical location is the same as when it was working with no problem. Coreect?</p><p></p><p>Any new electronics in the home that might interfere with the wireless signal? A new microwave, a new wireless telephone, etc.</p><p></p><p>Any new nearby networks show up on your other wireless computers? Maybe a neighbor's new network is interfering.</p><p></p><p>Any change in the location of a piece of electronics in the home, e.g., did you move your large screen tv to a new location between your router and the MacBook?</p><p></p><p>I assume the small antenna that most routers have has not been accidentally moved or repositioned?</p><p></p><p>If there were no software or preference changes on either the router or the MacBook, I would be looking for new sources of possible interference first. If other systems are working wirelessly in the house, it wouldn't appear to be a mechanical problem with the router.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tomel, post: 1231699, member: 198918"] I assume the MacBook's physical location is the same as when it was working with no problem. Coreect? Any new electronics in the home that might interfere with the wireless signal? A new microwave, a new wireless telephone, etc. Any new nearby networks show up on your other wireless computers? Maybe a neighbor's new network is interfering. Any change in the location of a piece of electronics in the home, e.g., did you move your large screen tv to a new location between your router and the MacBook? I assume the small antenna that most routers have has not been accidentally moved or repositioned? If there were no software or preference changes on either the router or the MacBook, I would be looking for new sources of possible interference first. If other systems are working wirelessly in the house, it wouldn't appear to be a mechanical problem with the router. [/QUOTE]
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