1. Paul Boughton

    Paul Boughton Bit poster

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    I have upgraded PD4 to PD5, however after the upgrade my wi-fi will no longer connect to my network.

    I have tried deleting airport.plists, repairing permissions but an unable to connect, each time experiencing a timeout error. The access point is seen but cannot be connected to. Other machines can connect fine, I even rebooted the router to make sure it was not a router issue.

    Any ideas ?
     
  2. Elric

    Elric Parallels Team

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    Hi

    Please send a Problem report from menu of Parallels Desktop "Help" -> "Report a Problem" and post here its number
     
  3. Paul Boughton

    Paul Boughton Bit poster

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    The ID number is 746955.

    I have also tried a removal and reinstallation of PD5, same result alas.


    Many thanks
     
  4. Elric

    Elric Parallels Team

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    I'm not sure that it is Parallels Desktop fault, since according to the system log in problem report the problem have appeared for the first time at Nov 6 17:39:07

    Nov 6 17:39:07 Paul-Boughtons-MacBook airportd[1057]: Apple80211Associate() failed -3905 (Timeout),

    just after wakeup from sleep:

    Nov 5 21:16:29 Paul-Boughtons-MacBook loginwindow[29]: loginwindow SleepWakeCallback WILL sleep
    Nov 5 21:16:29 Paul-Boughtons-MacBook loginwindow[29]: builtInAuthWindowBecameKey
    Nov 6 17:39:04 Paul-Boughtons-MacBook loginwindow[29]: loginwindow SleepWakeCallback will power on,

    and Parallels Desktop 5.0 install was started later at 17:40:37
    Nov 6 17:40:37 Paul-Boughtons-MacBook hdiejectd[1160]: running

    Just in case please try to delete the AirPort network in the System Preferences -> Network and add it back again, but likely that it will be required to contact Apple Support.

    Just in case: there are no (at least, known to me) places in Parallels Desktop where it deals with Airport or Security Chain
     

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