appleinsider.com — Owners of Apple's 13-inch notebooks are reporting that their Wi-Fi access is much less reliable after installing Mac OS X Leopard or more recent updates to Mac OS X Tiger, especially when the systems switch to battery power.
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wookmeNov 29, 2007
Thats really awesome. I need to go buy one now for 2k+ and don't forget about the apple care. I still will eat your s**t and buy anything you put out there Mr. Job. I love my apple TV too. Go apple.
theshibaNov 29, 2007
No problems at all for me whether battery, or adapter.MacBook 2.2 Core2Duo (Santa Rosa), OSX 10.5.1....
Closed AccountNov 29, 2007
Don't give up on Leopard?
xtremesniperNov 29, 2007
JamesMorris successfully did exactly what krische just politely asked people not to do. Way to generalize all mac users into a stereotype. Just because a few idiots with macs love it too much, doesn't mean the rest of us aren't aware of the issues Macs have. OS X fanboys are just as bad as Vista/XP fanboys. I hate them both.
bjornskiNov 30, 2007
Leopard SP1?
lochnessNov 30, 2007
IT... JUST... WORKS...
mkreteJan 18, 2008
Mine is definately screwing up. It always says 'unable to connect to preferred network' whenever I boot up or come out of sleep. It sees it when searching for wireless networks though! Someone at Apple needs to fix this BS.