All wireless networks disappears time to time

sometimes the macbook cannot fined any wireless networks even not mine, at the same plase you have had connected with the same MB PRO. The problem is not with the router cause it cannot finde any other wireless networks which i'm pretty much sure that there is in the building. At some points when i restart the MB PRO the problem is gone and sometimes it is still there. As of this posting the MB PRO cannot find any wireless network but the IPAD is just fine.

I have the same problem with my laptop.
Allow computer to turn off device to save power: is not checked.
Advanced power options: the Wireless Adapter is set to "Maximum Performance".
I have a static ip set to 192.168.1.2
It was working for months then stopped 2 months ago after I had troubles connecting to a friend's wireless network unsuccessfuly. So I believe I must have changed something, but what? I have even removed the wireless adapter and re-added with
latest drivers.
I have 2 laptops on the wireless LAN. One is connected immediately when I open the lid after sleep, i.e. wireless adaptor enabled & I can browse and work online. The other has to enable the wireless adapter and re-connect to the router
which takes a minute or so. Not a showstopper because I am then up and running... but very frustrating.
I have trawled forums and searched for 2 months now. Could very well have missed the solution somewhere?
Good luck milky9311, I hope we both find the solution here. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

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    How can i extend an existing wifi verizon wireless network with time capsule?
    It all depends on what you mean by "extend".
    If you plan to "extend" by connecting the Time Capsule to the Verizon router using a wired Ethernet cable, this can be accomplished.
    If you were hoping to connect the Time Capsule to the Verizon router using wireless only, unfortunately the Time Capsule and Verizon products are not compatible for that purpose.
    Check with Verizon to see if they offer an "extender" or "repeater" that could be located very close to the Time Capsule.
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  • Time Capsule - Extend a Wireless Network Disappeared

    I was going in my Time Capsule settings within the Airport Utilities... I wanted to extend my wireless network so I clicked on this option.  When I clicked it... the Time Capsule restarted and now is not showing up in Airport Utilities and there is a flashing amber light on my TC.  Any way I can remove the extend my wireless network and put it back to Join a Wireless network?
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1766

  • Must I reconnect to my wireless network EVERY time I want to watch ATV?

    This seems like basic stuff to me, but I can’t find an answer anywhere, short of calling the support line….so thought I’d try here first.
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    Question: have you installed the new Airport 2.0 software? If so, did the problem start after that?
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    My son, A Berkely PhD EE and Computer Scientist, suggests that this could be caused by a bug in the 2.0 software, which is brand new and no doubt buggy. So I plan to re-set to 1.0 to see if that is the case.
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    I replaced the Airport Extreme with a Time Capsule the day before I installed the new ATV. Don't think the new TC is the issue as the old ATV went out wit the Airport Extreme.

  • Troubling extending wireless network with Time Capsule and Airport Extreme

    I am trying to set up and extend a wireless network in my house, but it’s not working right. I have two Airport/Capsule units in the house:
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    Hello Kennuff. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
    Since you have the ability to connect all of the routers by Ethernet, there is no need to configure the Time Capsule (TC) & 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn) for a dynamic WDS (aka, extending a network). This option is only when the routers do NOT have an Ethernet connection between them.
    Instead, you want to configure the TC & AEBSn in a "roaming" network. I suggest starting by performing either a "hard" or "factory default" reset on both.
    Next be sure that both the TC & AEBSn are on the same Ethernet subnet coming from the Verizon-supplied router.
    Configure the TC & AEBSn as follows:
    AirPort Utility > Select the TC or AEBSn > Manual Setup > AirPort > Wireless
    o Wireless Mode = Create a wireless network
    o Allow this network to be extended: <not checked>
    o Radio Mode: <leave the default or if you require a specific mode make sure both routers are configured the same>
    o Wireless Security: <configure both routers the same>
    AirPort Utility > Select the TC or AEBSn > Manual Setup > Internet > Internet Connection
    o Connection Sharing = Off (Bridge Mode)

  • Have to manually choose wireless network every time I turn on my Macbook

    I am using a Macbook Pro for a few days now and it seems that every time I turn it on, I must manually select my wireless network before it will connect. How can I get the computer to do that automatically? I have tried what seem to be all the network settings and nothing works.

    Actually, I have. What I didn't realize when I started this thread is that this situation has been discussed elsewhere and it appears to be a bug that Apple will need to address.
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  • Extending wireless network many times – works with limitations (why?)

    Hi all! I want to extend wireless network in big 2 floor house without ethernet cables. My current setup is attached in picture file.
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    It sounds a bit corny to say that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link, but it remains a valid concept. In your case, the weakest link is the wireless connection between the Time Capsule and AirPort Express.
    The reason for this is that an extending device can only extend the quality of signal or bandwidth that it receives. So, the stronger the connection at this point in the network, the better the whole network will perform in terms of speed and stabiity. At least half of your entire network depends on a single wireless connection between the Time Capsule and the AirPort Express.
    If things are working fine, there may be no need to check further. If you want to be a bit more scientific, then you can use a good utility like WiFi Explorer to examine the Signal to Noise (SNR) at various points on the network.
    In that regard, I would first measure the SNR of the Time Capsule signal at the location of the first Express to make sure that it was acceptable and even experiment if possible by moving the Express closer to the Time Caspule or minimimizing any obstructions that might be limiting the SNR at this point.
    The wireless connection between the Time Capsule and AirPort Express supports the other half of the entire network, so any weakness at this link in terms of bandwidth will be passed down to the other devices on the network.

  • Wireless Network with Time Capsule -- 2 Questions (5 GHz? 2nd Network?)

    Hi all:
    First off, thanks to all of you for being there. Apple Discussion Boards are the best!
    OK, to start with, here's my gear list:
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    -Time Capsule 802.11n, 1 TB (bought April '10)
    -Airport Express 802.11n (bought April '10)
    -iPad
    -iPhone 4
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    The iPad and iPhone are also working fine. (In Airport Utility > Advanced > Logs, the iPhone shows a rate of 72, signal -60, and noise -94. And the iMac shows a rate of 300, signal -47, and noise -96. Don't know if that is good or bad or normal.)
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    First, in Airport Utility > AirPort > Wireless > Wireless Network Options... should I check the box that says "5 GHz Network Name"? It is currently not checked. Would that increase performance? (All my devices - iPad, iPhone, Airport Express - are "n" devices, right? Does that mean I should check that box? Is that even an issue?)
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    (Both networks appear in that same place on System Preferences, and both are WPA2 Personal.)
    Thanks to anyone for any input/advice. And apologies if any of the above is confusing.
    Matt

    +So it sounds like I should leave the network as is, right?+
    Yes, this makes sense for most users. Some users sometimes have trouble with a new computer that sometimes connects to the 5 GHz network and sometimes connects to the 2.4 GHz network. They want the computer to always connect to the 5 GHz network so they assign a separate name to that network and configure their computer to connect to that network first.
    +The iPhone being "g" does not reduce my overall performance, right?+
    No, because it's using the 2.4 GHz band. Faster devices use the 5 GHz band.
    +And my TC broadcasts dual band so the "n" devices get what they want and the "g" device gets what it wants...correct?+
    Yes, but you need to remember that "n" devices can connect at either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz.
    +(The 300 Mbits/sec I am getting on my iMac is good, right? And is 72 for the iPhone good, too?)+
    300 Mbps is outstanding. Most users average 220-270 with a good connection. The iPhone is a "g" device, which means it can operate up to 54 Mbps, so I'm not sure what you are seeing here.
    +As for the other issue of the "out of the box" network name, I think I will delete it. (I am of the school that enjoys things clean and avoids unnecessary clutter!) But will that create any problems for me? Is it as simple as clicking the "-" (remove) icon in System Preferences > Network > AirPort tab?+
    That's all you have to do.
    I can't remember if the password for the Apple Network xxxxxxx is stored in Keychain Access.
    Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > KeyChain Access
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  • Extend wireless network with Time Capsule

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  • Extend FiOS wireless network with Time Capsule

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    Check to make sure that you have the TC configured to.....
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    Use the exact same type of wireless security that the FIOS router is using (Make sure that this is not WEP)  It should be WPA2 Personal or WPA/WPA2 Personal.
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  • Extending an existing wireless network using Time Capsule

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    If you connect the TC to the network by ethernet you do not extend an existing networking.. indeed you cannot.. only works with apple routers and no ethernet.
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  • Extending wireless network using Time Capsule

    Hi guys,
    I have been trying to sort this issue out for some time.
    Basically I have a Thompson Wireless Router which connects to my ISP, this is downstairs broadcasting a wireless network to my house.
    I want to put the Time Capsule upstairs, to extend the WLAN and also connect my Xbox over Ethernet.
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    What I want is for the Thomson WLAN to be extended via the TC to allow my Xbox on to Live...
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    Adam

    If you are trying to "extend" the wireless signal from the Thompson router through the Time Capsule using wireless only, this is probably not going to work.
    The reason for this is that Apple's "extend a wireless network" feature appears to be a proprietary technology that works only among other Apple devices. For that reason, it is highly unlikely that the Thompson router and Time Capsule would be compatible for the purpose that you desire.
    If you are able to connect the Time Capsule to the Thompson router using an Ethernet connection, you could configure the Time Capsule to "create a wireless network" using the exact same wireless network name, security settings and password as the Thompson network. In addition, the Time Capsule must be configured as a "bridge" in Bridge Mode for this to work correctly.
    If you cannot run the Ethernet cable,  you might want to look at a pair of Etherent powerline adapters to accomplish the same task by sending the Ethernet signal over the existing AC powerlines in your home.

  • List of Wireless Networks disappear/don't show

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    2. Delete AirPort Keychain Entries
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    o Restart, or log out then back in.
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  • [Solved]All wireless networks have stopped working

    Connecting to wireless networks that i have previously connected to times out, both with network manager, and iwconfig.
    I have tried on two networks i have previously connected to and both time out.
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    Last edited by seniorsassycat (2012-01-28 23:14:25)

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    wlan0     IEEE 802.11bgn  ESSID:"AndroidAP" 
              Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.412 GHz  Access Point: E0:2A:82:E6:29:06   
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              Retry  long limit:7   RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off
              Power Management:off
              Link Quality=62/70  Signal level=-48 dBm 
              Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:0  Rx invalid frag:0
              Tx excessive retries:27  Invalid misc:325   Missed beacon:0
    eth0      no wireless extensions.
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    lo        Interface doesn't support scanning.
    wlan0     Scan completed :                   
              Cell 01 - Address: 00:25:86:C5:15:B
                        Channel:6               
                        Frequency:2.437 GHz (Chan
                        Quality=50/70  Signal lev
                        Encryption key:on       
                        ESSID:"4714046"         
                        Bit Rates:1 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s;
                                  12 Mb/s; 24 Mb/
                        Bit Rates:9 Mb/s; 18 Mb/s
                        Mode:Master             
                        Extra:tsf=00000000ae9f498
                        Extra: Last beacon: 400ms
                        IE: Unknown: 000734373134
                        IE: Unknown: 010882848B96
                        IE: Unknown: 030106     
                        IE: Unknown: 2A0104     
                        IE: Unknown: 32041224606C
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                        Frequency:2.437 GHz (Chan
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                        Encryption key:on       
                        ESSID:"4714046"         
                        Bit Rates:1 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s;
                                  9 Mb/s; 12 Mb/s
                        Bit Rates:24 Mb/s; 36 Mb/
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