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I would simply unplug the router and count to 30 and plug it back in.
while this is booting up make sure the problem devices are totally off. After boot up then turn your Macs back on and see if they connect.
sometimes Verizon fios will do an update and not tell you, then with the settings change it goes haywire until a restart.
also make sure the self organizing network is not set to on (SON) this also can cause terrible issues with wifi connections.
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I would simply unplug the router and count to 30 and plug it back in.
while this is booting up make sure the problem devices are totally off. After boot up then turn your Macs back on and see if they connect.
sometimes Verizon fios will do an update and not tell you, then with the settings change it goes haywire until a restart.
also make sure the self organizing network is not set to on (SON) this also can cause terrible issues with wifi connections.
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SO, this helps for a few days, 2 or 3, but then the issue comes back. Has anyone tried anything else? settings on the router itself?
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