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<blockquote data-quote="silvermac" data-source="post: 1621912" data-attributes="member: 337953"><p>Just to add a wrinkle. An iPad that connects to WiFi in a room adjacent to the one with the iMac refuses to do so when in the same room. But that is when the iMac is up and running, not when it is turned off. That could mean the problem is with Yosemite, or it could meant that it occurs whenever there is power to the USB 3 ports. If it is Yosemite, Apple should be able to fix it fairly quickly, but it it is a the iMac itself or its USB 3 ports that's a different story. Will they have to call them all in like car makers when some serious fault is detected? Or will they just ignore it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silvermac, post: 1621912, member: 337953"] Just to add a wrinkle. An iPad that connects to WiFi in a room adjacent to the one with the iMac refuses to do so when in the same room. But that is when the iMac is up and running, not when it is turned off. That could mean the problem is with Yosemite, or it could meant that it occurs whenever there is power to the USB 3 ports. If it is Yosemite, Apple should be able to fix it fairly quickly, but it it is a the iMac itself or its USB 3 ports that's a different story. Will they have to call them all in like car makers when some serious fault is detected? Or will they just ignore it? [/QUOTE]
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