My Mac Pro loses network connection after wake from sleep since Yosemite upgrade.

Mac Pro loses network connection after wake from sleep since Yosemite upgrade. Any one have this issue as well. And is there a work around?

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    7/30/12 8:43:24.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ? (Network)
    7/30/12 8:47:43.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:43.000 AM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    7/30/12 8:47:43.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:43.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:43.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:43.429 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:47:46.000 AM kernel[0]: Ethernet [Intel82574L]: Link up on en0, 1-Gigabit, Full-duplex, Symmetric flow-control, Debug [796d,af48,0de1,0200,cde1,3c00]
    7/30/12 8:47:46.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - active  1face000, b
    7/30/12 8:47:50.459 AM CalendarAgent[202]: [com.apple.calendar.store.log.caldav.queue] [Account refresh failed with error: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1009 "The Internet connection appears to be offline." UserInfo=0x7f8b0d2a8340 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7f8b0c4c1b50 "The Internet connection appears to be offline.", NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, AccountName=iCloud, CalDAVErrFromRefresh=YES, NSLocalizedDescription=The Internet connection appears to be offline.}]
    7/30/12 8:47:52.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::timeoutHandler - no link - reset the chipset once  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:52.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: Graphics suppressed 10291 ms
    7/30/12 8:47:53.293 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:47:53.305 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:47:53.308 AM blued[84]: kBTXPCUpdateUserPreferences gConsoleUserUID = 501
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f8dd800][BNBTrackpadDevice::init][75.15] init is complete
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f8dd800][BNBTrackpadDevice::handleStart][75.15] returning 1
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f93da00][AppleMultitouchHIDEventDriver::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f939300][AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:47:54.304 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:47:54.308 AM mDNSResponder[67]: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.1.4)
    7/30/12 8:48:28.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:48:28.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:48:29.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f939300][AppleMultitouchDevice::willTerminate] entered
    7/30/12 8:48:29.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f939300][AppleMultitouchDevice::stop] entered
    7/30/12 8:48:29.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ? (Network)
    7/30/12 8:52:47.000 AM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    7/30/12 8:52:47.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:47.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:47.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:47.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:47.497 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:52:50.000 AM kernel[0]: Ethernet [Intel82574L]: Link up on en0, 1-Gigabit, Full-duplex, Symmetric flow-control, Debug [796d,af48,0de1,0200,cde1,3c00]
    7/30/12 8:52:50.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - active  1face000, b
    7/30/12 8:52:54.459 AM CalendarAgent[202]: [com.apple.calendar.store.log.caldav.queue] [Account refresh failed with error: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1009 "The Internet connection appears to be offline." UserInfo=0x7f8b0c084f70 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7f8b10a128d0 "The Internet connection appears to be offline.", NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, AccountName=iCloud, CalDAVErrFromRefresh=YES, NSLocalizedDescription=The Internet connection appears to be offline.}]
    7/30/12 8:52:56.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::timeoutHandler - no link - reset the chipset once  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Graphics suppressed 10340 ms
    7/30/12 8:52:57.341 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:52:57.354 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:52:57.355 AM blued[84]: kBTXPCUpdateUserPreferences gConsoleUserUID = 501
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f8e4c00][BNBTrackpadDevice::init][75.15] init is complete
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f8e4c00][BNBTrackpadDevice::handleStart][75.15] returning 1
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f91b800][AppleMultitouchHIDEventDriver::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f95c600][AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:52:58.354 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:52:58.358 AM mDNSResponder[67]: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.1.4)
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f95c600][AppleMultitouchDevice::willTerminate] entered
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f95c600][AppleMultitouchDevice::stop] entered
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ? (Network)
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:57:51.435 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:57:54.000 AM kernel[0]: Ethernet [Intel82574L]: Link up on en0, 1-Gigabit, Full-duplex, Symmetric flow-control, Debug [796d,af48,0de1,0200,cde1,3c00]
    7/30/12 8:57:54.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - active  1face000, b
    7/30/12 8:57:58.228 AM fseventsd[76]: SLOWDOWN: client 0x7f8a4e007c00 (pid 2824) sleeping due to too many errors (num usleeps 299)
    7/30/12 8:57:58.462 AM CalendarAgent[202]: [com.apple.calendar.store.log.caldav.queue] [Account refresh failed with error: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1009 "The Internet connection appears to be offline." UserInfo=0x7f8b0d295160 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7f8b0b4bd590 "The Internet connection appears to be offline.", NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, AccountName=iCloud, CalDAVErrFromRefresh=YES, NSLocalizedDescription=The Internet connection appears to be offline.}]
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::timeoutHandler - no link - reset the chipset once  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:01.213 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Graphics suppressed 10334 ms
    7/30/12 8:58:01.341 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:58:01.349 AM blued[84]: kBTXPCUpdateUserPreferences gConsoleUserUID = 501
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f930400][BNBTrackpadDevice::init][75.15] init is complete
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f930400][BNBTrackpadDevice::handleStart][75.15] returning 1
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f941400][AppleMultitouchHIDEventDriver::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f985a00][AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:58:02.225 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:58:02.229 AM mDNSResponder[67]: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.1.4)
    7/30/12 8:58:37.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:37.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:37.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f985a00][AppleMultitouchDevice::willTerminate] entered
    7/30/12 8:58:37.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f985a00][AppleMultitouchDevice::stop] entered
    7/30/12 8:58:37.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ? (Network)
    7/30/12 9:02:55.000 AM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    Will not shut down, restarts at end of shut down. Log:
    7/30/12 8:43:24.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ? (Network)
    7/30/12 8:47:43.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:43.000 AM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    7/30/12 8:47:43.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:43.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:43.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:43.429 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:47:46.000 AM kernel[0]: Ethernet [Intel82574L]: Link up on en0, 1-Gigabit, Full-duplex, Symmetric flow-control, Debug [796d,af48,0de1,0200,cde1,3c00]
    7/30/12 8:47:46.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - active  1face000, b
    7/30/12 8:47:50.459 AM CalendarAgent[202]: [com.apple.calendar.store.log.caldav.queue] [Account refresh failed with error: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1009 "The Internet connection appears to be offline." UserInfo=0x7f8b0d2a8340 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7f8b0c4c1b50 "The Internet connection appears to be offline.", NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, AccountName=iCloud, CalDAVErrFromRefresh=YES, NSLocalizedDescription=The Internet connection appears to be offline.}]
    7/30/12 8:47:52.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::timeoutHandler - no link - reset the chipset once  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:52.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: Graphics suppressed 10291 ms
    7/30/12 8:47:53.293 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:47:53.305 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:47:53.308 AM blued[84]: kBTXPCUpdateUserPreferences gConsoleUserUID = 501
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f8dd800][BNBTrackpadDevice::init][75.15] init is complete
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f8dd800][BNBTrackpadDevice::handleStart][75.15] returning 1
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f93da00][AppleMultitouchHIDEventDriver::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f939300][AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:47:54.304 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:47:54.308 AM mDNSResponder[67]: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.1.4)
    7/30/12 8:48:28.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:48:28.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:48:29.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f939300][AppleMultitouchDevice::willTerminate] entered
    7/30/12 8:48:29.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f939300][AppleMultitouchDevice::stop] entered
    7/30/12 8:48:29.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ? (Network)
    7/30/12 8:52:47.000 AM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    7/30/12 8:52:47.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:47.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:47.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:47.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:47.497 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:52:50.000 AM kernel[0]: Ethernet [Intel82574L]: Link up on en0, 1-Gigabit, Full-duplex, Symmetric flow-control, Debug [796d,af48,0de1,0200,cde1,3c00]
    7/30/12 8:52:50.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - active  1face000, b
    7/30/12 8:52:54.459 AM CalendarAgent[202]: [com.apple.calendar.store.log.caldav.queue] [Account refresh failed with error: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1009 "The Internet connection appears to be offline." UserInfo=0x7f8b0c084f70 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7f8b10a128d0 "The Internet connection appears to be offline.", NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, AccountName=iCloud, CalDAVErrFromRefresh=YES, NSLocalizedDescription=The Internet connection appears to be offline.}]
    7/30/12 8:52:56.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::timeoutHandler - no link - reset the chipset once  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Graphics suppressed 10340 ms
    7/30/12 8:52:57.341 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:52:57.354 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:52:57.355 AM blued[84]: kBTXPCUpdateUserPreferences gConsoleUserUID = 501
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f8e4c00][BNBTrackpadDevice::init][75.15] init is complete
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f8e4c00][BNBTrackpadDevice::handleStart][75.15] returning 1
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f91b800][AppleMultitouchHIDEventDriver::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f95c600][AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:52:58.354 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:52:58.358 AM mDNSResponder[67]: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.1.4)
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f95c600][AppleMultitouchDevice::willTerminate] entered
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f95c600][AppleMultitouchDevice::stop] entered
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ? (Network)
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
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    8gb memory
    mac os x 10.7.2 (happened on 10.7.0, and 10.7.1)
    -I can wake my macbook with my bluetooth devices
    -My built in macbook keyboard and trackpad do not experience this issue
    -I don't see the "connected symbol" when the computer wake (everything is already connected)
    -All default energy saver preferences set
    -Using apple's rechargeable batteries for all three devices
    -minimal processes running
    -devices function as normal after 15-45 seconds (it's not my desk)

    I've got what sounds like the same problem with my new unibody MacBook Pro.
    I've had the problem with both 10.6.1 and 10.6.2.
    I also find that a reboot fixes things. In my case, I can sleep/wake multiple times with
    no problem, but once the BT goes unresponsive upon wake, every subsequent sleep/wake
    will suffer the problem until I next reboot.
    I also discovered that in my case I can re-pair the non-responsive devices (two flavors
    of Logitech mice and an Apple wireless keyboard) while in sick-BT mode and they will
    work until I next sleep/wake, whereupon they will again fail to connect and my
    choice is either to re-pair yet again, or reboot and have the problem go away, at least
    for awhile.
    I'm trying to correlate my activity with my BT going out to lunch, but have yet to narrow
    it down definitively. I have one or two data points that make me suspect it goes south
    after I use VMware Fusion (Version 2), but I cannot yet rule that one completely in or out.
    /Kevin

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