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OK just wondered if any Mac users know why my MacBook Pro keeps dropping the netduma wifi and then refuses to reconnect.

To get it to connect again I have to change the wifi channel. Then it connects again no problem, this is happening once a day.

My pc's, iPad and iPhone have no issues at all. Not really a massive problem but it is mildly annoying.

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Let us know if that resolves your issue. 

 

Just as a side note I too sometimes have issues with the WiFi - not the Duma specifically but from my VIrgin hub. I read online that the antennas are around the hinge and that opening the screen more/less can have an affect on this. Just something to consider given your other devices are connecting fine.

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OK just wondered if any Mac users know why my MacBook Pro keeps dropping the netduma wifi and then refuses to reconnect.

To get it to connect again I have to change the wifi channel. Then it connects again no problem, this is happening once a day.

My pc's, iPad and iPhone have no issues at all. Not really a massive problem but it is mildly annoying.

Sometimes bags when you connect to wifi your MacBook connects to a network other than the one you want it to, there all your networks or use to be or it might connect to 2 g instead of 5 g etc.

 

You see that little icon on the upper left hand corner (your wifi network) click on it and make sure it's connecting to the network you want it to.If it's not go into System Preferences > Network > Advanced and then put the network you want to connect to every time with your MacBook first in order if it isn't already.

 

This may or may not not be your issue but it was mine, it kept connecting to my 2.4 g network not the 5 grafter I switched it around no more issues.

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just to update you, i have just lost connection again using WPA-PSK2 security mode. moved from one room to another, ten minutes later lost connection. changed channel and connected fine.

Im thinking it might have something to do with the usb 3 c that the mac uses as mentioned in the aforementioned article as the mac it the only device with this issue and it is also the only device with usb 3/c.

would be interesting to see if other people who complain of dropping the wifi all the time also have usb 3/c.

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That sucks bags,I wish I had more advice for you but haven't run into the issue myself.

 

ButI'm guessing someone here will chime in with a solution.

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Like I said its not a massive issue, I just change the channel and reconnect. Waiting for delivery of thunderbolt to ethernet cable so when I'm in mission control it won't even be an issue. 

Seriously impressed with speeds and capabilities of the MacBook Pro though.

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Quick update for you, This issue has been happening everyday. I do not know why. If I select another channel it re connects no issue.

However I have discovered that if I get within about ten feet of the router the MacBook will reconnect on the same channel and then continue fine no matter which room I go back into.

Dont ya just love technology? lol

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Yes, never really thought it was anything else but never having had a Mac before just wondered if others had a similar issue. :)

I haven't ever experienced what you are bags but hope you get it figured out.

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