My macbook pro won't automatically connect to wifi

My computer is showing it is connected to the internet via wifi but my page won't load and gives me a message that Safari cannot connect to the internet.  When I run the diagnostics it tells me my connection is fine. 

Yes.. wireless after sleep or reboot is a problem. See the info from Tesserax.
https://discussions.apple.com/community/wireless/airport?view=documents
Unable to connect after sleep .. you will see it in the list.

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