One of the main innovations of the new MacBook Air, which Apple presented at this year's WWDC and immediately launched it is also new Wi-Fi, which offers up to three times the speed of its predecessor. However, the new 802.11ac Wi-Fi chips have a problem that can only be solved by restarting the computer. However, this is not uncommon with new machines and Apple will surely release a Firmware update soon that will offer a solution to this problem. On the official website of spoelčnosti Apple there are already a large number of customers complaining about the same problem.
According to users MacBook Air The problem with Wi-Fi connection occurs quite quickly after you connect to the network. The Internet and connection start working and the network is really fast, but only for a few dozen minutes, then the Internet connection is lost and the problem is solved only by restarting the computer. So if you are also experiencing a similar problem, please wait for the release of the firmware that will solve the problem. Apple of course, thanks to its discussion forums, it knows about the problem and is solving it.
This was to be expected with the advent of the new 11ac technology. In my area, the problem with wifi was solved byoneactivity in the latest Apple products to the purchase of a corresponding external Wi-Fi device. As a rule, the older the router in question had, the bigger the problems.
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I have the best experience with the new dual-band (2,4/5,0 GHz) wifi routers from Linksys (Cisco), the E and EA series. I use it on my iPhone 5 tooneactivity 45/20 in Mbite and please only on 11th!!! Better tooneI have never experienced this level of performance and reliability with any previous wifi router. I have recommended it to several people and they all rave about it.
iMac: types for specific models?
TP-link also no problem.
I can recommend this one http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/?model=TL-WR1043ND, no problems, full DD-WRT support for network geeks and great expansion options :). iPhone it also works on the phone and gives brutal numbers.
iP4S also has a problem with the wifi module: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1559
Quite a shamanic way, huh? The problem is that the instructions didn't work for most people and there are X other ways on the forum to solve it, including blowing out the back side in place of the wifi module, which I refused under warranty even though it helped a lot of people. I'll wait for the new update iOS and if it keeps getting worse, I'll send it in for a complaint.
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Well, I always listed them: Linksys (Cisco) series E, EA
how is it possible that for a week my connection worked without any problem and today, from this morning, it always drops after 10 minutes. just turn wifi off and on and it works again in 10 minutes
what should the firmware be called? I'm just starting with apple and I'm just getting my bearings..