Hi,

Here's the questions that need answered.

* What kind of router are you using?
* Is its firmware up-to-date?
* Does this happen if you are at a different location accessing a different 
router?  That is, does it happen everywhere or just on your router at home?

You need to determine if it is an issue with the Mac, the MacOS, or the other 
device.
Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Apr 27, 2014, at 10:28 AM, Dionipher Presas Herrera <dionip...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> ok tim, i only have one internet connection, and the problem is still there, 
> what do you think?any probable cause?
> On 27 Apr 2014, at 07:48 am, Tim Kilburn <kilbu...@me.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> No, you shouldn't create a new network.  New networks that are added will be 
>> placed at the bottom of the list.  Your Mac looks at that list, and they are 
>> set in priority order according to their position in the list.  So, when 
>> your computer awakens, it activates the WiFi controller and goes through 
>> that list looking for networks it can join.  If all the ones above yours are 
>> not anywhere to be found, then it will usually pick yours.  I have seen it 
>> though, where things get a little confused when your network is far down the 
>> list or if you have multiple networks with the same name but different 
>> passwords.
>> 
>> So, it looks like you'll need to attempt to drag your network to the top of 
>> the list if you're unable to delete the other networks.  I've found the 
>> dragging and dropping in this area to be inconsistent so it may take some 
>> effort to do this.  That's why I suggested removing other networks.  If you 
>> know the passwords for the other networks, it's easy to re-add them again 
>> when you come in contact with them.  remember that new ones get added to the 
>> bottom of the list.
>> 
>> Later...
>> 
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>> 
>> On Apr 26, 2014, at 11:10 PM, Dionipher Presas Herrera <dionip...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> hello, tim, on the 
>>> wifi prefered control is only for adding new connection on my mac book. or 
>>> should i create a network? i cant delete the other connections i've 
>>> connectedOn 27 Apr 2014, at 05:07 am, Tim Kilburn <kilbu...@me.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> I can't see any good reason why a Bluetooth keyboard should cause you 
>>>> problems with your WiFi connection.  Apple usually sells the wireless 
>>>> keyboard by default with most iMacs and other Desktop units so you'd think 
>>>> that they would have noticed that sort of error.  Regarding whether you 
>>>> see WiFi networks right away kind of depends on how quickly you are trying 
>>>> to see them within that menu.  I've seen it take 10 to 15 seconds before 
>>>> that menu is populated with the various WiFi networks within range.  That 
>>>> all being said, you should still connect to your own WiFi network pretty 
>>>> well right away, so, try going into System Preferences, in the Network 
>>>> pane, select WiFi from the Services table, then press VO-space on the 
>>>> Advanced menu.  There should be a table there named "preferred Networks".  
>>>> Interact with it and make sure that your Home network is listed there.  If 
>>>> it's not listed, then it's not being remembered properly.  If there are 
>>>> other networks listed before it, then try moving yours to the top of the 
>>>> list.  Moving it is done with the Drag & Drop process.  If you have 
>>>> difficulties with the Drag & Drop, then simply remove the networks that 
>>>> are listed above it.  You can accomplish this by selecting the network you 
>>>> wish to remove, then stopping Interaction with the table, and Interacting 
>>>> with the "WiFi Preferred Networks Control" area then choosing Remove.  
>>>> You'll then need to click OK and Apply so that this is all remembered 
>>>> properly.
>>>> 
>>>> Later...
>>>> 
>>>> Tim Kilburn
>>>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>>>> 
>>>> On Apr 26, 2014, at 7:58 PM, Dionipher Presas Herrera 
>>>> <dionip...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> can somebody help me about my internet connection, because everytime i 
>>>>> open up my computer, i am not connected to my wifi. i think there's no 
>>>>> problem with my router because when i open up the wifi extra menu, i cant 
>>>>> find any internet connections. this only happens when my bluetooth is on 
>>>>> when i turn on my computer. do you think i have to bring back my computer 
>>>>> to the store, i am using a mac book pro, and i am using the apple 
>>>>> wireless bluetooth keyboard,thanks in advance
>>>>> 
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