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EvgeniyKirov2012-08-10 01:08:15
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EvgeniyKirov, 2012-08-10 01:08:15

Dropping LAN on macbook?

MacBook Air 2012, Mountain Lion.
I use a TP-Link TL-WR841ND wireless router.
No proxies or VPNs.
I recently bought a poppy and ran into a problem: the local network periodically falls off, but at the same time the Internet continues to work.
For example, you can’t go to the router’s admin panel, the router itself doesn’t ping, the time machine doesn’t see the network drive, and you can’t go to any of the devices connected to the router. And (I'm not very sure about this) you can't get into the provider's CRM. At the same time I go to the sites as usual. After a while it passes, but then the network falls off again.
How so? On the previous laptop, this was not observed.

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Nikolai Turnaviotov, 2012-08-10
@EvgeniyKirov

there was a tricky bug in macOS. you can ask the twitter user egorfine, he seemed to be tinkering with a problem

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yurtaev, 2012-08-10
@yurtaev

If there are many WiFi points in the area, interference is possible, try changing the channel in the router settings, there was a similar problem.

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Vyacheslav Slinko, 2012-08-10
@KeepYourMind

I have a slightly different problem. Sometimes, after waking up, iMac does not see the WiFi network at all. It is treated only by restart.

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