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<blockquote data-quote="pbd" data-source="post: 1621859" data-attributes="member: 329376"><p>I have a Macbook Pro Retina 15" bought this year. Not updated to Yosemite yet. Also have an iPad2. I have fibre to the cabinet broadband and it is fine - current uptime is about 28 days. </p><p>The problem is that sometimes the connection on the Apple devices sometimes drops - I check the wireless connection and the circle is going round as if it is looking for a connection. I tend to switch it off and on again - eventually it does reconnect. My Windows 7 computer is absolutely fine so I know it is nothing to do with broadband. Just wondering why this is happening and if I can do anything to stop it. It happens about a handful of times every week. It is definitely an Apple problem. Can anyone advise please?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pbd, post: 1621859, member: 329376"] I have a Macbook Pro Retina 15" bought this year. Not updated to Yosemite yet. Also have an iPad2. I have fibre to the cabinet broadband and it is fine - current uptime is about 28 days. The problem is that sometimes the connection on the Apple devices sometimes drops - I check the wireless connection and the circle is going round as if it is looking for a connection. I tend to switch it off and on again - eventually it does reconnect. My Windows 7 computer is absolutely fine so I know it is nothing to do with broadband. Just wondering why this is happening and if I can do anything to stop it. It happens about a handful of times every week. It is definitely an Apple problem. Can anyone advise please? [/QUOTE]
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