![]() I do not accept responsibility for use of this script. You can try the script but be warned, it may not fix your problem, it may even make things worse. Mac OSX will create new clandestine defaults, but obviously if you want your passwords to friend's wifi etc, backup your keychain. I made this extreme script to wipe out wifi settings and it worked for me, but it is a pain to re-enter ssid/passwords etc and for some reason the problem would show up every now and then.įor me, if wi-fi doesn't work what's the point of having a keychain? I just wanted it to work, so I was willing to wipe things out to make it so. It was a real show stopper when wifi would completely bork on the road as in not letting me connect to open SSIDs. I travel with my laptop and rely on it as my phone. I'm on El Capitan now, but I can relate to your frustrations about the wifi. ![]() I've tried updating the router's firmware to the latest, but it has not helped. I don't think it can run on the 5GHz band. My Wi-Fi router is a Cisco E1200 running 802.11n on the 2.4GHz band. I've tried removing plist files from SystemConfiguration, and I've turned off Bluetooth. None of the other devices on my Wi-Fi network are having a problem. When I'm in my usual location of the next room, ping times go up to hundreds of milliseconds. However, after the 10.10.5 update, its Wi-Fi has become very slow and drops packets unless I'm a foot away from my wifi router. ![]() Until a few days ago, its Wi-Fi worked fine. ![]() It is a late 2013 Retina model running Yosemite. I've had my Macbook Pro for about a year now.
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