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Safari not connecting on airport

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Lawrence Leichtman - 21 Mar 2007 20:49 GMT
I have an older Titanium Powerbook with the latest Safari and Mac OS
update. Still using the previous Airport extreme. After putting
Powerbook to sleep I often have to reboot the computer to get Safari to
connect. Anyone else had this problem or know a fix?
Clark Martin - 22 Mar 2007 00:54 GMT
> I have an older Titanium Powerbook with the latest Safari and Mac OS
> update. Still using the previous Airport extreme. After putting
> Powerbook to sleep I often have to reboot the computer to get Safari to
> connect. Anyone else had this problem or know a fix?

Is your Airport connecting after it wakes up?

Is the Airport connection using WEP or WPA?

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Lawrence Leichtman - 22 Mar 2007 13:50 GMT
> > I have an older Titanium Powerbook with the latest Safari and Mac OS
> > update. Still using the previous Airport extreme. After putting
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> Is the Airport connection using WEP or WPA?

Airport seems to wake but not really every time. Maybe I'm just going
too fast. My connection in slow.
Barry Margolin - 22 Mar 2007 02:47 GMT
> I have an older Titanium Powerbook with the latest Safari and Mac OS
> update. Still using the previous Airport extreme. After putting
> Powerbook to sleep I often have to reboot the computer to get Safari to
> connect. Anyone else had this problem or know a fix?

Just Safari?  Other network applications connect OK?

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Lawrence Leichtman - 22 Mar 2007 13:49 GMT
> > I have an older Titanium Powerbook with the latest Safari and Mac OS
> > update. Still using the previous Airport extreme. After putting
> > Powerbook to sleep I often have to reboot the computer to get Safari to
> > connect. Anyone else had this problem or know a fix?
>
> Just Safari?  Other network applications connect OK?

Yes, just Safari
 
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