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- My wife and I just sold our house and most of our
- Your Mac's Specs
- I have 2 - 1 is an iMac 24 and the other is a Macbook Pro 17 inch
I bought a brand new MacBook Pro 17” and was over the moon happy with it and it proved to be a fantastic addition to the new iMac we also have in the house.
My wife and I do a lot of travelling in our RV (recreational vehicle) for business and stay in various RV resorts when we are in certain cities for extended periods and rely on WiFi to connect to the internet.
Everything was working perfectly and both the iMac and MacBook Pro were always able to connect to the internet without any difficulties until one day the MacBook Pro would no longer connect to the local WiFi, and had “no bars” even though the iMac was able to connect and had “full bars”.
Thinking that there must be a problem with the MacBook Pro I took it to a registered Apple dealer and he was able to connect to his local WiFi instantly and had full bars. He could find no problems at all.
I returned back to the RV resort and sure enough the MacBook Pro could not connect to the WiFi and had “no bars” while just as before the iMac connected perfectly with full bars.
I even took the MacBook Pro outside and walked around the resort area and it didn’t make one bit of difference.
Could someone please help me with this “interesting” problem?
My wife and I do a lot of travelling in our RV (recreational vehicle) for business and stay in various RV resorts when we are in certain cities for extended periods and rely on WiFi to connect to the internet.
Everything was working perfectly and both the iMac and MacBook Pro were always able to connect to the internet without any difficulties until one day the MacBook Pro would no longer connect to the local WiFi, and had “no bars” even though the iMac was able to connect and had “full bars”.
Thinking that there must be a problem with the MacBook Pro I took it to a registered Apple dealer and he was able to connect to his local WiFi instantly and had full bars. He could find no problems at all.
I returned back to the RV resort and sure enough the MacBook Pro could not connect to the WiFi and had “no bars” while just as before the iMac connected perfectly with full bars.
I even took the MacBook Pro outside and walked around the resort area and it didn’t make one bit of difference.
Could someone please help me with this “interesting” problem?