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OS X Yosemite adaptive networking, a blessing that’s been a curse for my MacBook lately

When my computer detects several known (or eligible) networks that it can connect to, networking becomes unstable without the system ever showing any errors. I resorted to forcing only one network, to regain stability.

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Published April 24, 2015
Categorised as OS X, Yosemite

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