OSX El Capitan

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  • PonyBoy0

    Anyone constantly having WIFI issues w/their Macbook?

    If I reboot the problem will more than likely disappear for a day or so... but then out of nowhere my WIFI starts to crap out (it's not my router- all my other devices are just fine). I can manually switch WIFI off then back on—that sometimes reconnects me— but not always. This started (and is documented by Apple) the moment I installed the El Capitan update(I've installed the additional El Capitan updates as they've come)... constant intermittent WIFI interruptions...

    Apple... I haven't used the term 'always works' regarding your products since Steve died... you've gone downhill. :(

    p.s.—haha... figures... The first time I go to click 'broadcast' on this post and my WIFI connection on my laptop is longer... :/

    • I haven't updated OSX. Not interested in the flat look, but I also have issues with the wifi at certain places like at home or at some starbucks.VectorMasked
    • I gotta turn wifi off and on every 20 mins to get it to work again. It's so bad there's no way I could even download the update.VectorMasked
    • sometimes it's that bad on my end (every 10 minutes even)... but it didn't start UNTIL I upgraded to El CRAPitanPonyBoy
    • I've heard of other people also having wifi issues for a while now. has there ever been a recall or something? a class action lawsuit against them?VectorMasked
    • I haven't heard of widespread wifi issues since Yosemite's first releases. There was a preferences reset that was working for some in that case though.evilpeacock
    • Yosemite suffered from massive bugs because of discoveryd, which was dumped with the return to the original mdnsresponder in 10.10.4. This fixed a *ton* of bugsevilpeacock
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