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WiFi problems after update yesterday
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<blockquote data-quote="Ttaylor394" data-source="post: 1319855" data-attributes="member: 192394"><p>im not going to be able to give you any specific answers, but i know people may be able to... to increase the odds of that happening, we need as much info as possible..</p><p>what version of OSX are you running.. 10.7.x..??, </p><p>WHAT exactly updated OSX?, iTunes?, or some other app unrelated to wifi at all??, </p><p>if it didn't come up as a Software Update window from Apple..</p><p><a href="http://www.depts.ttu.edu/ithelpcentral/solutions/mac_update.php" target="_blank">TTU :: IT Division :: IT Help Central :: Install Mac OS X Updates</a> it looks like the third image down from the top on that url...</p><p>then there may be issues but if it was that then your fine I'm sure, </p><p>what kind of router are you using??, </p><p>if it is an Airport (apple brand) router then whats its firmware status??, </p><p>if its not an apple router can you trouble shoot it with anyone else's computer??,</p><p>does your internet still work? do you have an iPhone or any other device running off the same router? did you pay the bill (silly i know, but i have to ask my friends that sometimes)?</p><p></p><p>these are just the first things that come to my-8months into my first mac, un-experienced, very limited computer knowledge- mind.</p><p></p><p>So just imagine how many other things people that get paid to figure out these issues, or have been doing it for years would come up to ask your about your scenario.</p><p></p><p>Did you reset your router modem combination? Un plug them for a min each and plug them back in. Restart your mac after that and see if that helps. </p><p></p><p>good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ttaylor394, post: 1319855, member: 192394"] im not going to be able to give you any specific answers, but i know people may be able to... to increase the odds of that happening, we need as much info as possible.. what version of OSX are you running.. 10.7.x..??, WHAT exactly updated OSX?, iTunes?, or some other app unrelated to wifi at all??, if it didn't come up as a Software Update window from Apple.. [url=http://www.depts.ttu.edu/ithelpcentral/solutions/mac_update.php]TTU :: IT Division :: IT Help Central :: Install Mac OS X Updates[/url] it looks like the third image down from the top on that url... then there may be issues but if it was that then your fine I'm sure, what kind of router are you using??, if it is an Airport (apple brand) router then whats its firmware status??, if its not an apple router can you trouble shoot it with anyone else's computer??, does your internet still work? do you have an iPhone or any other device running off the same router? did you pay the bill (silly i know, but i have to ask my friends that sometimes)? these are just the first things that come to my-8months into my first mac, un-experienced, very limited computer knowledge- mind. So just imagine how many other things people that get paid to figure out these issues, or have been doing it for years would come up to ask your about your scenario. Did you reset your router modem combination? Un plug them for a min each and plug them back in. Restart your mac after that and see if that helps. good luck [/QUOTE]
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