Apple has just released OS X Yosemite the first upgrade package OS X 10.10.1. According to Apple, the upgrade package fixes the WiFi flaw and enhances the stability associated with the Microsoft Exchange Enterprise e-mail server. OS X Yosemite Release Time is October 16. But Mac users who have been hit by WiFi connections say their problems remain after installing the upgrade pack.
According to Apple, Yosemite 10.10.1 has raised the "reliability of WiFi connections"-a big problem many users have experienced over the past 1 months, "improving reliability when connected to an Exchange Server", addressing two issues related to enterprise customers.
Other issues that Yosemite 10.10.1 corrected include the Mysterious Change Notification Center (Notification center) settings, time machine backup not displayed, unable to connect to the remote computer via the back to my Mac, Mac App The store does not display a partial upgrade pack.
The first problem Apple has mentioned about the Yosemite 10.10.1 fix is the WiFi connection problem. According to Apple's usual style, it has neither disclosed details nor confirmed the number of posts in its support forum that reflect the problem, or the changes it made in OS X 10.10.1.
A few hours after Yosemite was released, Mac users posted several topics related to connection issues at the Apple Support Forum. As of Monday, the largest theme contains nearly 1100 replies, more than 208,000 visits. Many posts claim that their WiFi connection has been unreliable since the upgrade to Yosemite. Some users said they were completely unable to connect to WiFi, and users said the WiFi connection would suddenly disconnect in the instant that it was connected. The WiFi connection problem spreads to a variety of MAC models-including the imac, which configures the retina 5K display, and multiple models of routers.
Early indications from the most active support forum themes suggest that Yosemite 10.10.1 is not helping to solve the problem. One user said, "Yosemite 10.10.1 failed to solve my wifi problem, the problem of random disconnection every few minutes still exists." Users say that even though their macs are connected to WiFi, they are far below the normal level.
Apple customer service to the user, remove the system Preferences of the network Panel redundant preferred network, reset system Management Controller. Although there is no timetable, Apple may release more upgrade packs for Yosemite.
In addition to the WiFi connection problem, user-reflected Yosemite problems include dark Mode on a non-retina display, unstable Bluetooth connections, and high CPU usage.