Hi Scott,

My wireless network hasn't dropped since I installed  10.6.5.

As you probably discovered from ascertaining the ip address, under system 
prefferences -> network,  there's a box labeled "Show AirPort status in menu 
bar".  When checked, you can see information by either via trackpad commander 
by double tapping the top with two fingers and locating "airport" a little 
right of center near the top, or via the keyboard by pressing vo-m-m and 
vo-arrow to thae airport menu (yet another illistration why I almost always use 
trackpad commander, but I digress).

Anyway, I read documentation indicating that one can press option-click in 
order to expose a menu that shows information such as throughput and channel 
number.  I tried routing the mouse pointer, disabling trackpad commander and 
pressing option-click, however it only brought focus to the application.  
Perhaps there's another way to simulate an option-click in vo so as to expose 
this menu?

Best regards.
Geoff



On Nov 11, 2010, at 1:30 AM, Scott Granados wrote:

> Anyone seeing stability issues with WiFi after the upgrade?  I got dropped 
> today and wasn't sure, I was solid until I applied 10.6.5.  I do use 802.1X 
> authentication.  It almost looked like the driver reset because you'd come 
> back with no signal and have to rejoin the SSID.
> 
> Anyone else seeing this?
> 
> Also, how do you display your speed and connection signal details?  I see 
> under preferences where you can find your IP but no signal quality / speed.
> 
> Thanks
> Scott
> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 10, 2010, at 5:22 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> 
>> Yes, looks like bluetooth braille displays are more reliable, ad they 
>> mention fixing an issue with safari, probably the crash that continuously 
>> was happening with some pages. Installed it on my first mac mini and it's 
>> working well, now I need to do my other mini and my macbook.
>> On Nov 10, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi list,
>>> 
>>> The update to Mac OSX 10.65 is available.  The even mention some voiceover 
>>> fixes in the release notes. lol
>>> 
>>> hth
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