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It’s not been a good couple of months for my work iMac. After the recent green pixels and dying hard drive issues, my iMac’s AirPort card has been looking distinctly dodgy over the last few weeks.
Basically it’s OK once it’s up and running, but the problems start when waking the iMac from sleep. 2 out of 3 times it’s fine, but at other times, the AirPort icon shows that the AirPort is off after the Mac wakes up:
Any attempts to turn the AirPort back on, either from the menu bar or in Network Preferences, fail. There’s no error dialog, but the AirPort stays off.
I think it also happened once even after power cycling the Mac. It fixed itself on the boot after that.
The AirPort card shows up fine in System Profiler.
These are some of the errors I see in /var/log/system.log when waking from sleep or manually trying to restart the AirPort:
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The problem seems to have started since the Apple engineer replaced the logic board to fix the green pixels issue (though I assume the AirPort card is separate from the logic board in these things? Flip knows) but it could just be a coincidence. I really hope it’s a software, not a hardware, problem. Serious sam: the greek encounter mac os.
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It also seemed to start happening at around the time I installed the demo of Awaken. Awaken installs an AwakenHelper daemon that appears to do something when the iMac starts up and shuts down:
I’ve now uninstalled Awaken and AwakenHelper (which wasn’t the easiest thing to remove!) and I’ll see if that fixes the problem. If not then it’s another call to AppleCare I guess.
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