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The message I receive from time to time when surfing: the wireless network has been compromised and will be shut down one minute.
I can let it reconnect faster if I disable the wifi completely and re-enable it. But this is of course quite annoying.

I've had this problem since the release of Mavericks (or even the version before that I don't know). I looked it up back then and a solution was that I should change the network name. I did and it appears to have been less but recently (and I think (not sure) this coincides with the upgrade to El Capitan).

Is there any definite solution to this? How is this caused?
 
The message I receive from time to time when surfing: the wireless network has been compromised and will be shut down one minute.
I can let it reconnect faster if I disable the wifi completely and re-enable it. But this is of course quite annoying.

I've had this problem since the release of Mavericks (or even the version before that I don't know). I looked it up back then and a solution was that I should change the network name. I did and it appears to have been less but recently (and I think (not sure) this coincides with the upgrade to El Capitan).

Is there any definite solution to this? How is this caused?
Perhaps change your network password?
 
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I wanted to bump this thread. I'm having this issue. Where do I change this security option? On the router? Because that's what I'm having issues accessing.
 
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