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Title: Hey Mac laptop users.........
Post by: amigadave on August 29, 2007, 07:48:46 AM
Why does my MacBook have so much trouble maintaining a wireless connection when running MacOS, but not when running Windows XP Pro, or even Amiga emulation?

I used to blame my wireless routers at two separate houses for the loss of connection, even though the signal strength was always strong.  Then I noticed that I do not have the same problem staying connected on the internet, or with a mail program while I am running any other OS.

Do any of you have the same problem, or know how to fix this annoying problem?
Title: Re: Hey Mac laptop users.........
Post by: skurk on August 29, 2007, 07:59:43 AM
I haven't had any problems with my Macbook to this date.

What do you mean by "maintaining a wireless connection" anyway - it disconnects you every now and then?

Do you boot Windows using Bootcamp, or are you running it in a VM like VMWare or Parallels?

The Amiga emulation, is it under MacOSX or Windows?
Title: Re: Hey Mac laptop users.........
Post by: SteveSMS on August 29, 2007, 08:05:23 AM
Try running Apple Update. There was an Airport update not that long ago.


-Steve
Title: Re: Hey Mac laptop users.........
Post by: amigadave on August 29, 2007, 08:17:22 AM
Yes, I lose the ability to connect to any web server, even though the Airport card says it is working fine.

I have Parallels, but I am using BootCamp most of the time when I want to run XP Pro and I have never been successful with a MacOS emulating the AmigaOS, so I always use WinUAE via AmigaForever, or AmiKit.  I think AmiKit is the greatest and support it when ever I can.

I have almost never experienced a disconnection using Windows on the MacBook, but almost always experience several disconnects using MacOS and the only fix is to reset the DSL or Cable modem, or restart the laptop.  I have always kept the MacOS up to date and run the updater often, so I don't think that is the problem.  It is getting so frustrating that I now find myself booting into Windows much more often than I want.

The only time I want to run Windows is to A. run Amiga emulation, and B. to run my CAD program for working.
Title: Re: Hey Mac laptop users.........
Post by: skurk on August 29, 2007, 09:23:20 AM
Like SteveSMS said, try an update and see if that works.

If not, open Terminal and ping some hosts when you're "offline".  Can you ping your router?  Can you ping any external sites?

You say the websites are unavailable, but the Airport card is working.  The first thing that struck me was that your DNS servers are unstable.  Are your network settings different in MacOS and Windows?
Title: Re: Hey Mac laptop users.........
Post by: mdivancic on August 29, 2007, 12:25:25 PM
I think Skurk is right, it must be a setup issue. I've had my MacBook since they came out and I've never had a problem with it. Right now I'm hooked to a LinkSys router, but getting ready to switch to the new Apple router now that cheap "N" cards are available.