WiFi not found after wake from sleep

I have my home wireless network set NOT to broadcast. This should pose no problem once I save it as a trusted wireless network. When I start up my computer and log in, it connects to my home network automatically without any trouble. However, when I wake from sleep it frequently says, none of your trusted wireless networks could be found and I either have to connect manually (by entering the SSID and password) or cycle my airport power off and on 2 or 3 times until it realizes the network is in fact there. The signal strength is very strong (I'm only about 10' away from my router), so that's not the issue. I've seen other macs have the same issue. Has anyone else experienced this or found a solution. It seems like it is giving up on its search of trusted networks before the airport has fully powered on or something. Maybe there's a setting to tell it to rescan a few times before giving up? It's very frustrating.

I finally had the problem once while trying to connect manually. It kept saying connection time out before finally connecting. How does one increase the connection timeout time?

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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
    And will not start up in safe mode. I have reset PRAM and SMC. Also restarted with no startup items, no luck. Had the problem of waking from sleep and not shutting down in 10.7, updated to 10.8 hoping for fix, no luck. Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks

    Hi, this log has some similarities to my ipod touch which seems to be not sleeping properly due to wireless issues. Can I check - are you using a wifi connection - if so have you tried ethernet?
    log entries below ...
    Sep  5 00:28:58 Peters-iPod mDNSResponder[34] <Error>: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (FE80:0000:0000:0000:5AB0:35FF:FE35:C9B7)
    Sep  5 00:28:58 Peters-iPod mDNSResponder[34] <Error>: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.0.95)
    Sep  5 00:28:58 Peters-iPod configd[44] <Notice>: network configuration changed.
    Sep  5 00:28:58 Peters-iPod UserEventAgent[12] <Warning>: DEBUG: Changing WiFi state: 1
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleTransferError(): SDIO Cmd Timeout, 1, 1
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::enableHTClock(): Failed to read HT Clock register, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::retainClocks() Failed to enable HT Clock, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::txPacket() Unable to wake bus; error SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleTransferError(): SDIO Cmd Timeout, 1, 2
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::disableHTClock(): Failed to write HT Clock register, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::releaseClocks(): Failed to disable HT clock: SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCmdManager::processPendingList(): Failed to send sync command WLC_GET_BSS_INFO (136) to device, SDIO Cmd Timeout. transID 48928, respLen 1152.
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANNetManager::updateBSSInfo(): WLC_GET_BSS_INFO Failed SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleTransferError(): SDIO Cmd Timeout, 1, 3
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::enableHTClock(): Failed to read HT Clock register, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::retainClocks() Failed to enable HT Clock, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::txPacket() Unable to wake bus; error SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleTransferError(): SDIO Cmd Timeout, 1, 4
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::disableHTClock(): Failed to write HT Clock register, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::releaseClocks(): Failed to disable HT clock: SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCmdManager::processPendingList(): Failed to send sync command WLC_GET_BSS_INFO (136) to device, SDIO Cmd Timeout. transID 48929, respLen 1152.
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANNetManager::updateBSSInfo(): WLC_GET_BSS_INFO Failed SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleTransferError(): SDIO Cmd Timeout, 1, 5
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::dumpDebugInfo(): CRITICAL ERROR: handleTransferError
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::logState(): Tx: seq 185, credit 191, flow 0x0; Rx: seq 167
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::logState(): state 0x23, sd-clk +1, sd-rate 20250000 Hz
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::logClockState(): Failed to read HT Clock register, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleTransferError(): Triggered Watchdog after 6 errors (last was SDIO Cmd Timeout)
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::enableHTClock(): Failed to read HT Clock register, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::retainClocks() Failed to enable HT Clock, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::txPacketChain() Unable to wake bus; error SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleTransferError(): SDIO Cmd Timeout, 1, 0
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::disableHTClock(): Failed to write HT Clock register, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::releaseClocks(): Failed to disable HT clock: SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::doOutputPacketChain(): Packet transmission failure: SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleWatchdogTimeout(): Watchdog timer fired
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::watchDogReset(): fStateFlags(0x140E3), thread(00040532)
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::halt()
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLAN Left BSS:       @ 0xc11a7a00, BSSID = 00:18:4d:67:54:12, rssi = -45, rate = 54 (100%), channel =  7, encryption = 0x8, ap = 1, failures =   0, age = 39, ssid[ 9] = "polarbear"
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AirPort: Link Down on en0. Reason 1 (Unspecified).
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::powerOn()
    Sep  5 00:29:36 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANChipManagerSdio4329::downloadFirmware(): start
    Sep  5 00:29:36 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANChipManagerSdio4329::downloadFirmware(): finish
    Sep  5 00:29:36 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: BCMWLAN Firmware Version: wl0: Aug 26 2011 02:34:35 version 4.221.54.22
    Sep  5 00:29:36 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: nvram file version 4.221.54.22
    Sep  5 00:29:36 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::initFirmware(): country code set to XX2
    Sep  5 00:29:36 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::initFirmware(): Packet glomming ON (mode=7)
    Sep  5 00:29:36 Peters-iPod wifid[13] <Error>: WiFi:[368494176.616677]: Processing link event DOWN
    Sep  5 00:29:37 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::initFirmware(): There was an existing PNO config, reprogramming
    Sep  5 00:29:37 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore:initFirmware(): 2469 RoamScan feature is not enabled for this platform
    Sep  5 00:29:37 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::initFirmware(): successful initialization
    Sep  5 00:29:37 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore:initFirmware(): 2496 PropTxStatus feature is not enabled for this platform
    Sep  5 00:29:37 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::powerOn(): stateFlags(40e3)
    Sep  5 00:29:37 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::powerOn()
    Sep  5 00:29:37 Peters-iPod UserEventAgent[12] <Warning>: DEBUG: Changing WiFi state: 0
    Sep  5 00:29:37 Peters-iPod configd[44] <Notice>: network configuration changed.
    Sep  5 00:29:37 Peters-iPod mDNSResponder[34] <Error>: DeregisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.0.95)
    Sep  5 00:29:37 Peters-iPod apsd[49] <Warning>: <APSCourier: 0x17a190>: Stream error occurred for <APSTCPStream: 0xfe95de0>: Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=57 "The operation couldn’-t -b-e -c-o-m-p-l-e-t-e-d-. -S-o-c-k-e-t -i-s -n-o-t -c-o-n-n-e-c-t-e-d-" -U-s-e-r-I-n-f-o-=-0-x-1-8-2-5-e-0 -{-}
    Sep  5 00:29:37 Peters-iPod apsd[49] <Warning>: <APSCourier: 0x17a190>: Stream error occurred for <APSTCPStream: 0xfe95e40>: Error Domain=kCFErrorDomainCFNetwork Code=2 "The operation couldn’-t -b-e -c-o-m-p-l-e-t-e-d-. -(-k-C-F-E-r-r-o-r-D-o-m-a-i-n-C-F-N-e-t-w-o-r-k -e-r-r-o-r -2-.-)-" -U-s-e-r-I-n-f-o-=-0-x-f-e-8-e-2-4-0 -{-k-C-F-G-e-t-A-d-d-r-I-n-f-o-F-a-i-l-u-r-e-K-e-y-=-8-}
    Sep  5 00:29:39 Peters-iPod wifid[13] <Error>: WiFi:[368494179.091333]: Processing link event UP
    Sep  5 00:29:39 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::setASSOCIATE() [wifid]:  lowerAuth = AUTHTYPE_OPEN, upperAuth = AUTHTYPE_WPA2_PSK, key = CIPHER_PMK , don't disassociate    .
    Sep  5 00:29:39 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: [139978.345418625]: AppleBCMWLANNetManager::prepareToBringUpLink(): Delaying powersave entry in order to get an IP address
    Sep  5 00:29:39 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLAN Joined BSS:     @ 0xc067f800, BSSID = 00:18:4d:67:54:12, rssi = -49, rate = 54 (100%), channel =  7, encryption = 0x8, ap = 1, failures =   0, age = 1, ssid[ 9] = "polarbear"
    Sep  5 00:29:39 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AirPort: Link Up on en0
    Sep  5 00:29:39 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: en0: BSSID changed to 00:18:4d:67:54:12
    Sep  5 00:29:39 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANJoinManager::handleSupplicantEvent(): status = 6, reason = 0, flags = 0x0, authtype = 0, addr = 00:00:00:00:00:00
    Sep  5 00:29:40 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: [139980.075593458]: AppleBCMWLANNetManager::receivedIPv4Address(): Received address 192.168.0.95, entering powersave mode 2
    Sep  5 00:29:40 Peters-iPod configd[44] <Notice>: network configuration changed.
    Sep  5 00:29:40 Peters-iPod configd[44] <Notice>: Captive: en0: Not probing 'polarbear' (protected network)
    Sep  5 00:29:40 Peters-iPod mDNSResponder[34] <Error>: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (FE80:0000:0000:0000:5AB0:35FF:FE35:C9B7)
    Sep  5 00:29:40 Peters-iPod mDNSResponder[34] <Error>: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.0.95)
    Sep  5 00:29:40 Peters-iPod configd[44] <Notice>: network configuration changed.
    Sep  5 00:29:41 Peters-iPod UserEventAgent[12] <Warning>: DEBUG: Changing WiFi state: 1

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