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the story so far, an annoying issue
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<blockquote data-quote="vokeyuk" data-source="post: 373649" data-attributes="member: 16066"><p>ok, the story so far.</p><p></p><p>I have a macbook and connect wirelessly to the internet thru the BT homehub wireless base station. and to be fair it has worked well, up until 6 wks ago that is.</p><p></p><p>the issue i have now is that the signal shall drop whenever it so feels like it, it could be after 10mins use, or 2days use, but requires a reboot of the macbook, and the hub. </p><p></p><p>now at first i laid the blame firmly at the doorstep of BT - how could it possibly be my beloved mac?, but i am afraid that after a bt engineer visit, countless line tests and 4 yes 4 new hubs, i now accept that it aint them it therefore has be a mac problem, or a user issue.</p><p></p><p>i have not done anything to alter my connection settings but there must be something wrong somewhere. anyone got any ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vokeyuk, post: 373649, member: 16066"] ok, the story so far. I have a macbook and connect wirelessly to the internet thru the BT homehub wireless base station. and to be fair it has worked well, up until 6 wks ago that is. the issue i have now is that the signal shall drop whenever it so feels like it, it could be after 10mins use, or 2days use, but requires a reboot of the macbook, and the hub. now at first i laid the blame firmly at the doorstep of BT - how could it possibly be my beloved mac?, but i am afraid that after a bt engineer visit, countless line tests and 4 yes 4 new hubs, i now accept that it aint them it therefore has be a mac problem, or a user issue. i have not done anything to alter my connection settings but there must be something wrong somewhere. anyone got any ideas. [/QUOTE]
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