HT204452 10.9.4 Breaks Automatic Network Connect

Until I installed 10.9.4 today, I was able to automatically connect to known networks. It stopped working today. I have reset my computer and deleted and re-added the affected networks...

Hi fredfromaz,
I apologize, I'm a bit unclear on the exact nature of your issue. If you are talking about automatically joining a known WiFi network when waking or restarting, you may find the troubleshooting steps outlined in the following article helpful (Specifically, the section listed as Symptom: After restarting or waking from sleep, my computer might not connect to the Internet):
Wi-Fi: How to troubleshoot Wi-Fi connectivity
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4628
Regards,
- Brenden

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