HT4989 Auto-join wi-fi on Mac

How do you turn off auto-join on specific wifi networks on a mac?

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Intel-based Macs: Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC)
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  • HT4989 Auto Join my Wi-Fi profile network doesn't work

    iOS Wi-Fi profiles: About Auto Join and per-connection password settings
    My ios device (phone) is usually connected to my home wifi, but I set up a wifi profile for another network and selected auto join.  The profile was set up succesfully.  When I turn on the other wifi, it doesn't auto join it.  It just stays on my nomral home wifi-
    Isn't that what auto join is supposed to do?  Make this profile the one to connect to when it's on/in range? 
    Thanks.

    Hey remmus65,
    Thanks for the question. I understand that you are experiencing network connectivity issues with your MacBook Pro. I also understand that you have already attempted a significant amount of troubleshooting. I wanted to provide you with the following resource, in case it includes any steps that you have not yet tried:
    Wi-Fi: How to troubleshoot Wi-Fi connectivity
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4628
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  • Can Mac auto join Iphone network over Blue Tooth Network?

    I have a Mac paired (Blue Tooth) to my iPhone 3G. I use it for internet access. But when phone gets out of range from my Mac the connection is dropped, as expected.
    Are there Blue Tooth settings on the Mac that will allow it to 'auto join', re-connecting my Mac and iPhone?

    Thanks for your response!
    IP:  192.168.1.100  (DHCP-assigned)
    Subnet: 255.255.255.0
    Gateway: 192.168.1.1
    DNS: 66.218.44.5, 66.218.44.90 (the DNS's of my ISP)
    Router's (local) IP address is  192.168.1.1
    Router's internet-facing address is the one assigned by my ISP via their DHCP
    All looks right to me.
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  • Mac Os X Lion - Wifi Auto-Join/Dropout Solution

    Just a FYI for others who may encounter this problem after upgrading to Lion.
    Found a good solution from -
    http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/backstage/comments/os-x-lion-serious-wi-fi-disc onnect-problems-for-macs-and-solutions/
    # Comment number 4 (of that page)
    Using his recommendation I found simply removing 'Wifi' (by clicking the '-') in Network Preferences clicking 'Apply' and then adding it again via '+'. Resolved the wifi auto-join problem (on start-up and wake) and dropout issue for me.
    Using a Macbook Pro 13" - 2011 model (upgrade - not clean install of Lion).
    Cheers,
    Chris

    Thanks for posting chris, I'm giving it a try.
    My install was a upgrade not a new install.
    am currently on 10.7.1
    27" imac 3.2GHz Core i3

  • Airport auto-join 'oddness'

    I have two systems at home, a Powerbook G4, and an iMac G5, both with 10.4.9 (and every update thereafter, barring the latest security patch), and both of which connect to an Airport Extreme base station (via built-in Airport cards).
    Here's what's weird: the Airport network I've created (let's call it "Home") doesn't seem to come up automatically when I shutdown/restart the iMac. Home appears in the Airport menu, and what's more, I can connect to it without being prompted for the WPA passkey (mine is rather long, at 63 characters), but I always have to select it manually from the list. Not a big deal, but as far as I can tell, the settings on both machines are identical, and the Powerbook connects to the network without any problems.
    Both systems have the network passkey in the system keychain, and both have Home designated as a preferred network. Furthermore, both systems are set to connect to preferred networks only. There are no other base stations/WAPs in my house, and besides, both computers are set to prompt before adding newly-discovered networks to the preferred list, so you don't have to worry about the iMac accidentally joining another network "higher on the list" without my realizing it.
    As I've indicated, this isn't a life-threatening emergency by any means...but I know auto-join should always work in principle.
    Powerbook G4, iMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    ...do you have any further suggestions?
    Check your setting on the network pref/options page and make sure that the only box selected is the one that states "Automatically add new networks . . . ." Make sure that the "Disconnect . . . when I log out" item is NOT selected.
    I'm assuming you're having this problem with a secure (i.e. WEP or WPA) network. The next time you manually log on to the network, make sure you select the option to store your password in your keychain.
    You can also try selecting the "Automatic" and "Preferred networks" options on the Network Pref, Airport Tab to see if the problem exists with either configuration.
    One more little tidbit, if you're using WEP, when you log on to your network put a "$" as the first character of your network password. I'm not sure if this trick works with WPA, but you can try it and find out,
    Hope this resolves your problem. cheers!
    1.25GHz 15" PBG4 1GB RAM/120GB HD/SD/BT   Mac OS X (10.4.9)   The NEW Airport Extreme Router

  • TS1398 when i update my software to 6.1.3(10B329)to I phone 4s the wifi is not working and not auto join the network that i have already connected to

    when i update my software to 6.1.3(10B329)to I phone 4s the wifi is not working and not auto join the network that i have already connected to

    First, grow up.  Just because YOUR phone isn't working, doesn't mean Apple put out bad software.  I've not had any difficulty, nor has anyone else I know.  And just how is Apple risking lives with Bluetooth kits not working?  It's YOUR decision to talk on the phone or text and drive.  Not Apple's.
    We're users here, volunteering our time to help others.  Posts like yours, which are whiny and ranting, simply means we're likely to ignore you and not provide you with any help.  Not to mention, it makes you look absolutely foolish.
    Further making you look foolish is the fact that you haven't even asked a technical support question, nor have you provided anyone here with any troubleshooting steps you might have taken, including those recommended in the user guide.
    Good luck getting help.
    GDG

  • Wi-Fi doesn't give Auto-Join or Forget Network options

    Is this normal for iOS 5.1? If I go out of range or turn my WiFi off, and then come in range/turn wifi on, it won't autoconnect and I have to re-input the password. When I hit the blue arrow next to the connected network, it doesn't give me a Forget Network button or and Auto-Join switch. This is really annoying and I've restored/reset Network options plenty of times to no avail.

    Possibly found a solution...
    I unplugged the router for a few seconds (I've tried this before) and then plugged it back in. Then I reset my network settings on the iPod. Then I manually logged into my network via the "Join Other Network" option in WiFi. I still don't have an "Auto-Join" Switch, but I have the Forget This Network button and when I turned WiFi off then on again, it reconnected automatically.

  • Set 'Auto-join' to on in a configuration profile?

    We're using ICU generated profiles to provide WPA2 (EAP-SIM) Wi-Fi login configurations to our iPhone users. This works fine except that they need to manually set 'Auto-join' to ON to ensure they always login to Wi-Fi.
    As we'd like to make sure everyone is using Wi-Fi instead of 3G when on campus, is there a way to configure this in a profile or over-the-air?

    The deleting apps restriction is new in iOS 6 but is available only on supervised devices. You can supervise devices and create and install a configuration profile containing this restriction using Apple Configurator.

  • How to reset auto-join in wifi after its been disabled

    under my wifi connection i told it to disable the auto join how do i reactivate it

    1. See my User Tip for some help: Some Solutions for Resetting Forgotten Security Questions: Apple Support Communities.
    2. Here are two different but direct methods:
        a. Send Apple an email request at: Apple - Support - iTunes Store - Contact Us.
        b. Call Apple Support in your country: Customer Service: Contacting Apple for support
            and service.
    3. For other queries about Apple ID see Frequently asked questions about Apple ID.
    4. Rescue email address and how to reset Apple ID security questions

  • Auto-Join feature disappeared after resetting network settings

    Previously the option to auto-join networks was present but not working. To try and alleviate this I decided to reset my network configs from the Settings app. Now when I look auto-join isn't an option, only Forget this network appears.
    I'm on 4.3.1 if that helps. Anyone else experiencing this?

    I still have 'Ask to Join Networks' on the main Wi-Fi setting screen. If you hit the blue arrow to go into a wireless network though, 'Forget this Network' at the top used to have 'Auto-Join Network' right below it.

  • Now on iOS 6, auto-join on wi-fi won't stay on.

    After chaotic ios 6 update, auto- join on wi-fi won't stay on

    found 2 ways:
    reset network settings: go to settings>general>reset>reset network settings.  However I didn't do this because I think I would need to re enter all the passwords for the different wifis I use.
    So I used the following:
    instead tapping my network name and trying to keep auto-join to yes
    when you are in settings>wifi,
    tap "other" and enter the network name. you will have to choose the type of encryption key and enter the password. I just tried WEP type and it worked for me.

  • TS1398 phone not auto joining wifi at home other iphones are ok though any ideas anyone

    help plz,   iphone 4 not auto joining wifi network @ home, other iphones in house are joining with no probs can anyone help????

    hi, if dilbert41's answer didn't work, try pressing on the little bleu arrow next to your wifi name in settings>wi-fi, then press forget this network, then press your wifi name again and type ur password, then check again that 'ask to join networks' is turned off in the bottom of the wi-fi page, and it should normally work

  • Wifi auto-join button gone ?

    I have a iPhone 4s and iPad 2, both on iOS 6.1.3
    At home I have my home wifi, and a slower public hotspot from my ISP
    On the iPad, I have 2 options in the wifi hotspot settings: auto-join and auto-login.
    On my iPhone, these options are not shown.
    Both devices use different cellular providers... (Proximus/mobistar)
    Is there a possibility to get those 2 options on my iPhone ?
    It's annoying that my phone connects to a public network while I have my home network available...
    Thanks,
    Steven

    The. I will have to login every time i want to use the hotspot, and that's a lot ! :-)
    Thise hotspots are all over the city...
    Forgetting the hotspot network and the rejoining it made the buttons appear though...

  • Auto Join Domain using WAIK without install Operating System Image

    Hi all, i have a question.
    In my Environment, i have requirement like this :
    If user get new laptop with operating system already installed,
    is it possible to automatic join domain when user plug in LAN cable to their computer?
    I already explore about this and i found WAIK can help me to auto join domain, but i must install that OS image too.
    I just want to auto join domain, is it possible to skip install OS image process when i using WAIK?
    Can i get a solution for my requirement?
    Thanks for help!
    Best Regards,
    Henry Stefanus

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/offline-domain-join-djoin-step-by-step(v=ws.10).aspx
    Help your self :)
    UMESH DEUJA MCP,MCTS,MCSA,CCNA

  • Ipad Wifi settings no auto-join auto-log in

    I'm at a hotel with free wifi and tech support tells me to shut off auto login on my iPad
    Did it successfully last night, but now this morning neither auto join or auto log in appears.
    Is there a setting somewhere that makes these visible?
    Whahappened?!

    Justdar-
    Do you remember where you found "auto log in" before?  I can't find it on my iPad.
    What may work, is to go to Settings-WiFi-Choose a network.  Click the blue arrow to the right of your network, if you are connected to one.  Pressing "Forget this Network" will disconnect the WiFi, and remove that WiFi router from the Known Networks auto-connect list.  You will need to do this before each session, and manually select the Wifi according to your Tech Support instructions.
    Fred

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