Which is a very good indication your wireless access point is ****ed. I say that as an IT Professional.
What wireless router are you running?
Seriously there are some wireless router brands that don't play nicely with Apple products.
The latest linksys/cisco updates for some of their older (2-3 year) routers made it impossible to connect any Apple product to wifi, for example. The only solution was reverting to a version they no longer make available on their website. Needless to say when I replaced the modem/router a couple of months ago Cisco wasn't on the list of candidates.
I've had a good run with Netgear products. On theother hand Linksys/Cisco gear falls over too regularly for my liking - latest was a 48 port managed switch at work which had a couple of ports randomly fall over. Same switch has failed to reboot properly after power outages. It's not really surprising that Linksys/Cisco doesn't score highly in the reliability stakes.



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, but yes - my old standard modem provides ethernet to iMac, iMac generates a WIFI signal, that is available for any gadget - PC, Mac, iPhone, Android, iPad - had them all running at one time or another, and the data usage gets pulled from my monthly internet quota, which is huge.
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