"JustSomeGuy" <JustSomeGuy.30mfcg@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> wrote in message
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| I've noticed that when my laptop is at home (not at work) the wireless
| connection is dropped periodically.
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| This coincides with a log in the system console of:
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| Nov 25 13:00:09 bigmac netinfod local[33]: Cannot send multicall packet
| to 139.48.44.25: Host is down
| Nov 25 13:00:11 bigmac DirectoryService[45]:
| CNodeRegister:RegisterLocalNetInfoHierarchy::Call to netinfo_domainname
| for local domain name lasted 4 seconds.
| Nov 25 13:00:11 bigmac DirectoryService[45]:
| CNodeRegister:RegisterLocalNetInfoHierarchy::Call to netinfo_domainname
| returned domain name: /.
| Nov 25 13:02:31 bigmac mDNSResponder: NOTE: Wide-Area Service Discovery
| disabled to avoid crashing defective DNS relay 192.168.0.1.
| Nov 25 13:02:44 bigmac DirectoryService[45]:
| CNodeRegister:RegisterLocalNetInfoHierarchy::Call to netinfo_domainname
| for local domain name lasted 10 seconds.
| Nov 25 13:02:44 bigmac DirectoryService[45]:
| CNodeRegister:RegisterLocalNetInfoHierarchy::Call to netinfo_domainname
| returned domain name: /.
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| The IP address is of some server at my office... So I wonder what my
| mac is trying to do... and how to disable the task when I'm at home.
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| Maybe I need to take this to a mac discussion forum?
I think you'll find that the MacBookPro wifi sucks. Our observations
suggest the range is ~ 1/4 (at best) of most other laptops.
Might try moving closer to the AP and see what happens.