In article <bob-33A87C.15455910022008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Robert Peirce <bob@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I am running 10.4.11 on a MacBook Pro with the latest Air****t updates.
> When we get a hit on the power line I lose my wireless connection while
> the modem and router reboot. However, once they are up I can not
> re-establish the connection. I have tried turning Air****t off and back
> on but that doesn't work. The only cure is to restart the computer.
> Once restarted the connection is reestablished. This tells me there is
> something getting set or unset in the wireless driver that is not
> resetting properly. Is there a better (faster) solution than restarting
> the computer?
Not the answer you were looking for, but might I suggest a UPS for
your comm gear?
At home I have my DSL modem, Air****t Extreme base station, as well
as the base unit for my cordless telephone attached to an
Uninterruptible Power Supply. It works wonders during power
interruptions, as well as providing my comm gear with surge
protection.
I know this is not what you are asking, but if you watch the
specials on dealmac.com you can pick up small UPS for $20 - $30
and save a lot of headaches.
Bob Harris


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