Hi!
They’ve just seem to released a new version today.
Atleast i have downloaded it.
I guess this fixes it.
/A
> On 01 Dec 2015, at 21:01, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
>
> Hi Alex. Which version of OS X are you running? I've noticed with El Capitan,
> if I lose my wifi signal either by me resetting the
Thanks, I'll try removing the network. Shawn, I'm on El Cap on both machines.
That's the odd thing--same OS, same version, same place, same network, yet one
device works fine while the other doesn't.
> On Dec 1, 2015, at 3:01 PM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
>
> Hi Alex. Which version of OS X are you
Hi Alex. Which version of OS X are you running? I've noticed with El Capitan,
if I lose my wifi signal either by me resetting the modem or something else
that happens like a power outage, once wifi is back on, my Mac won't connect to
it like it used to in older versions of OS X. My iPhone still
I would try removing the network from your preferred networks, reboot the
machine and connect again to see if that fixes the problem. I had this at my
brother’s house up in Buffalo initially until I did this.
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Hi all,
I have a 2011 Mac Mini and a 2012 macBook Air. The Air will connect to the wifi
network when I wake it up or open it, no problem. The mini, though, won't. I
have to manually choose the network, or sometimes turn wifi off and on again.
The network is first in the list of preferred network