Hi Brian,

Did you do this that I sent in a previous email.
> Just check that your 'login' keychain is unlocking when you login to your Mac.
> Check that you have these settings checked for your Login Keychain.
> 
> 1. Open Keychain Access
> Select login (under Keychains)
> 2. Then Go to Keychain Access > Preferences - First Aid
> Check 'Keep login keychain unlocked' (tick)
> In fact have all the items checked (ticked) under First Aid
> 3. Quit Keychain Access 
> 4. Restart your Mac

Sent from Ronni's iPad4


> On 18 Jun 2015, at 4:08 pm, Brian Risbey <risb...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi All
> 
> Firstly,
> 1  After removing folder with a name similar to this 
> "A8F5E7B8-CEC1-4479-A7DF-F23CB076C8B8”. 
> 2 Verifying and repairing keychain, - no problems found.
> 3 ensuring wireless 2.4 & 5 channels are fine - all fine.
> 
> I still have the issue where :
> 
> Keychain Access wants to use the “login” keychain.
> Please enter the keychain password.
> 
>>> I have constant and ongoing (every 5 minutes) requests to supply password 
>>> for: 
>>> local items,
>>> Key Chain Access
>>> com.apple.icloudhelper.xpc
>>> Mail
>>> CalandarAgent
> 
> 
> Should there be a section in keychain where these are stored?
> Would a system reinstall be warranted? Combo update? (currently 10.10.3)
> 
> Brian
> 
> 
> On 10 Jun 2015, at 4:06 pm, Brian Risbey <risb...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> 
> Thank you Ronni,
> 
> I will let you know how I go.
> 
> Brian
> Sent from my iPhone6 Plus
> iOS 8.3🏊🏻
> 
> On 10 Jun 2015, at 14:12, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi again Brian,
> 
> I've just found time to re-read your first email again and need to clarify 
> exactly what message you are receiving, I had presumed it was to unlock your 
> login keychain.
> 
> But on reading your message again I might have presumed incorrectly. If the 
> message is:
> After logging in, you are repeatedly prompted to unlock the "Local Items" 
> keychain in multiple apps.
> You need to follow these instructions.
> Note: This article is about the "Local Items" keychain, not the "Login" 
> keychain.
> Follow these steps to prevent prompts to unlock the Local Items keychain.
> In Finder Select Go > Go to folder (⇧⌘G)
> In the window that appears, type the following or copy & paste (cmd+V)
> ~/Library/Keychains/
> Click OK.
> Look for a folder with a name similar to this 
> "A8F5E7B8-CEC1-4479-A7DF-F23CB076C8B8". 
> Note: Each folder has a unique number.
> Move this folder to the Trash.
> Immediately choose Apple Menu () > Restart… to restart your Mac.
> After restarting the computer, a new folder is created in the Keychains 
> folder with a name similar to "4B29A0BB-599D-47FC-A2D1-42B5592B130B". 
> There is no need to repeat the steps in this article, or to delete this 
> folder.                 The new folder is expected and corrects the symptom 
> described in this article
> 
> Or if you prefer to use Terminal I'll send you the correct commands to delete 
> the folder.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
> 
> 
>> On 10 Jun 2015, at 8:07 am, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Brian,
>> 
>>> On 9 Jun 2015, at 8:19 pm, Brian Risbey <risb...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi All
>>> 
>>> I believe my keychain may be corrupt…
>>> 
>>> I jave followed Ronni’s instructions to rebuild it.
>> 
>> No I asked you to Repair your Login Keychain. When you did Repair Keychain 
>> were there a lot of errors to repair?
>> 
>> You did mention awhile back that you 'fiddled' in Keychain Access, but not 
>> what you fiddled with in keychain?
>> 
>> Just check that your login keychain is unlocking when you login to your Mac.
>> Check that you have these settings checked for your Login Keychain.
>> 
>> 1. Open Keychain Access
>> Select login (under Keychains)
>> 2. Then Go to Keychain Access > Preferences - First Aid
>> Check 'Keep login keychain unlocked' (tick)
>> In fact have all the items checked (ticked) under First Aid
>> 3. Quit Keychain Access 
>> 4. Restart your Mac
>> 
>> Let us know if you still received the messages please.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Ronni
>> 
>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>> 
>>> 
>>> I have constant and ongoing (every 5 minutes) requests to supply password 
>>> for: 
>>> local items,
>>> Key Chain Access
>>> com.apple.icloudhelper.xpc
>>> mail
>>> calandar…
>>> 
>>> Do I need to delete and start a new keychain?
>>> Apple Support said this can occur after a software upgrade, this might be 
>>> the case.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Brian
>>> 
>>> P.S. network connections are fine at work now and reconnecting to home more 
>>> readily - but not instantly.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 11 May 2015, at 9:19 pm, Daniel Kerr <wa...@macwizardry.com.au> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Brian
>>> 
>>> You could also try an SMC reset on your laptop.
>>> https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT201295
>>> 
>>> Is your laptop actually connecting back to it again and getting an IP 
>>> address like you got before? Or just not seeing it at all?
>>> Is it the "same" IP address as you first mentioned? (if connecting)
>>> 
>>> Kind regards
>>> Daniel
>>> ---
>>> Daniel Kerr
>>> MacWizardry
>>> 
>>> Phone: 0414 795 960
>>> Email: <daniel AT macwizardry.com.au>
>>> Web:   <http://www.macwizardry.com.au>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> **For everything Apple**
>>> 
>>> NOTE: Any information provided in this email may be my personal opinion and 
>>> as such should be taken accordingly, and may not be the views of 
>>> MacWizardry. Any information provided does not offer or warrant any form of 
>>> warranty or accept liability. It would be appreciated that if any 
>>> information in this email is to be disseminated, distributed or copied, 
>>> that permission by the author be requested. 
>>> 
>>>> On 11/05/2015, at 9:09 PM, Brian Risbey <risb...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Daniel
>>>> Also tried:
>>>> Factory reset universal
>>>> Power off the TC.. ie pull the power cord or power off at the wall.. wait 
>>>> 10sec.. hold in the reset button.. be gentle.. power on again still 
>>>> holding in reset.. and keep holding it in for another 10sec. You may need 
>>>> some help as it is hard to both hold in reset and apply power. It will 
>>>> show success by rapidly blinking the front led. Release the reset.. and 
>>>> wait a couple of min for the TC to reset and come back with factory 
>>>> settings. If the front LED doesn’t blink rapidly you missed it and simply 
>>>> try again.
>>>> 
>>>> Airport Utility - green dot , Connected, no TC showing :-( how can I have 
>>>> the wireless working but not see it?
>>>> 
>>>> I found an Apple Support Communities page on can’t find TC anymore. So, 
>>>> not just me!
>>>> 
>>>> Will use other backup Apps still.
>>>> 
>>>> Brian
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 11 May 2015, at 7:50 pm, Daniel Kerr <dan...@macwizardry.com.au> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Brian
>>>> 
>>>> The first one is the one you're connected to. The other two are saying 
>>>> it's "Dual band" and then showing it was the 2.4GHz network only.
>>>> (shown by the channel information).
>>>> 
>>>> One thing to check is that your modem is handing out DNS correctly. (if 
>>>> you have the Airport set to bridge mode and DHCP is being down by the 
>>>> modem).
>>>> I had a similar one as for some reason my modem reverted to only giving 
>>>> out 20 IP addresses and then other devices wouldn't connect.
>>>> 
>>>> Another thing to try it is to remove (or forget) your network from the 
>>>> laptop.
>>>> Go to System Preferences - Network - Wi-Fi - Advanced. Click on the 
>>>> network and then remove it with the mud (-).
>>>> Then go to Keychain Access and remove all saved passwords for it. (make 
>>>> sure you know the password to re-join it again).
>>>> Then restart. It shouldn't join it automatically this time. If it does, 
>>>> check the above settings again.
>>>> If it doesn't (which is what you want), then go and join the network again 
>>>> and put the password in and save it.
>>>> 
>>>> Then see how it goes. Hopefully you should get an IP address and the 
>>>> internet will then work.
>>>> 
>>>> There's a couple of other things to try as well (removing 
>>>> SystemConfiguration folder from Macintosh HD-Library-Preferences) and 
>>>> removing "ByHosts" folder from Macintosh HD - Users - your name - 
>>>> Library-Preferences) as well,….but I'd start with the above first and let 
>>>> us know how you go.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I vaguely remembering seeing something similar to this on a forum site, 
>>>> but just trying to remember / dig up the details.
>>>> 
>>>> Try the above and see how you go.
>>>> 
>>>> Kind regards
>>>> Daniel
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from my iPhone 6
>>>> 
>>>> ---
>>>> Daniel Kerr
>>>> MacWizardry
>>>> 
>>>> Phone: 0414 795 960
>>>> Email: <daniel AT macwizardry.com.au>
>>>> Web:   <http://www.macwizardry.com.au>
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> **For everything Apple**
>>>> 
>>>> NOTE: Any information provided in this email may be my personal opinion 
>>>> and as such should be taken accordingly, and may not be the views of 
>>>> MacWizardry. Any information provided does not offer or warrant any form 
>>>> of warranty or accept liability. It would be appreciated that if any 
>>>> information in this email is to be disseminated, distributed or copied, 
>>>> that permission by the author be requested. 
>>>> 
>>>>> On 11/05/2015, at 6:29 PM, Brian Risbey <risb...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Ronni
>>>>> tried Time Capsule off, Modem & Time Capsule off, tried both off and 
>>>>> MacBookPro off.
>>>>> Network Diagnostics all green, Airport Utility  - Internet -green, 
>>>>> Connection : Connected
>>>>> No router address no DNS Server, No Time Capsule showing or under Other 
>>>>> Wifi Devices, either.
>>>>> should my WiFi network be present 3 times in this report - is this the 
>>>>> conflict?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Brian
>>>>> 
>>>>> Wifi report under About this Mac:
>>>>> Software Versions:
>>>>> CoreWLAN:    5.0 (500.35.2)
>>>>> CoreWLANKit:    4.3 (430.38.1)
>>>>> Menu Extra:    10.3 (1030.34)
>>>>> System Information:    9.0 (900.9)
>>>>> IO80211 Family:    7.3 (730.60)
>>>>> Diagnostics:    4.2 (420.71)
>>>>> AirPort Utility:    6.3.5 (635.2)
>>>>> Interfaces:
>>>>> en1:
>>>>> Card Type:    AirPort Extreme  (0x14E4, 0x8C)
>>>>> Firmware Version:    Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (5.10.131.36.16)
>>>>> MAC Address:    00:1e:c2:bd:b9:77
>>>>> Locale:    APAC
>>>>> Country Code:    AU
>>>>> Supported PHY Modes:    802.11 a/b/g/n
>>>>> Supported Channels:    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 36, 40, 
>>>>> 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 149, 153, 157, 161, 165
>>>>> Wake On Wireless:    Supported
>>>>> AirDrop:    Supported
>>>>> Status:    Connected
>>>>> Current Network Information:
>>>>> Pond:
>>>>> PHY Mode:    802.11n
>>>>> BSSID:    6c:70:9f:d8:b8:34
>>>>> Channel:    1
>>>>> Country Code:    AU
>>>>> Network Type:    Infrastructure
>>>>> Security:    WPA2 Personal
>>>>> Signal / Noise:    -73 dBm / -86 dBm
>>>>> Transmit Rate:    130
>>>>> MCS Index:    15
>>>>> Other Local Wi-Fi Networks:
>>>>> Pond:
>>>>> PHY Mode:    802.11n
>>>>> BSSID:    6c:70:9f:d8:b8:35
>>>>> Channel:    36,+1
>>>>> Country Code:    AU
>>>>> Network Type:    Infrastructure
>>>>> Security:    WPA/WPA2 Personal
>>>>> Signal / Noise:    -75 dBm / -92 dBm
>>>>> Pond:
>>>>> PHY Mode:    802.11n
>>>>> BSSID:    00:80:f0:47:5e:08
>>>>> Channel:    1
>>>>> Network Type:    Infrastructure
>>>>> Security:    WPA/WPA2 Personal
>>>>> Signal / Noise:    -72 dBm / -88 dBm
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 11 May 2015, at 5:13 pm, Brian Risbey <risb...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thank you Ronni
>>>>> Off to try that now!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Brian
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone6 Plus
>>>>> iOS 8.3🏊🏻
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 11 May 2015, at 17:11, Ronni Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Brian,
>>>>> 
>>>>>> I access 'Network Diagnostics’ and it shows WiFi, WiFi Settings, Network 
>>>>>> Settings, ISP - all green,
>>>>>> Internet and Server - as orange, changes to red.
>>>>>> Turning Wifi off and on makes no difference.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Your Time Capsule is not connected to the Internet.
>>>>> Your might need to power cycle your Modem/Router and Time Capsule, but 
>>>>> first just try Power cycle the Time Capsule.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Before you turn off the Time Capsule, make sure Time Machine backups or 
>>>>> other transfers aren’t in progress—for each computer on your network that 
>>>>> uses the Time Capsule, eject any mounted Time Capsule volumes and halt 
>>>>> Time Machine backups. 
>>>>> The easiest way is via the Time Machine system preference pane: flip On 
>>>>> to Off. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> After you power cycle the Time Capsule, you can flip Time Machine back on 
>>>>> for each computer. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 1, Remove the power adapter’s plug from the wall socket or remove the end 
>>>>> that plugs into the base station. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 2. Wait 10 seconds. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 3. Plug the base station back in, and see if it appears in AirPort 
>>>>> Utility. Everything may be back to normal. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> If not power cycle The Modem/Router & Time Capsule.
>>>>> Turn the Modem OFF
>>>>> Turn Time Capsule OFF
>>>>> Wait 10 secs.
>>>>> Turn the Modem ON and wait until it finishes its startup cycle & all 
>>>>> lights are correct
>>>>> The Turn Time Capsule ON and wait until the Green light appears on TC
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Ronni
>>>>> 
>>>>> 17" MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Intel Quad-Core i7 
>>>>> 2.3GHz / 16GB / 1TB 840 EVO SSD
>>>>> 
>>>>> OS X Yosemite 10.10.3
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 10 May 2015, at 10:17 pm, Brian Risbey <risb...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi all
>>>>>> Happy Mothers Day.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I have upgraded to 10.10.3.
>>>>>> Since then, now 2 or so weeks, after waking my MacBookPro 17”, it takes 
>>>>>> at least 10-15 minutes to reconnect to the WiFi, at home and at work.
>>>>>> Every other Apple device, iPhones, iPads, MacMini - server, are not 
>>>>>> suffering, they show a connection and work.
>>>>>> I have not made any setting adjustments.
>>>>>> Network preferences ‘Status’ connected, IP address 10.0.1.21 - seems 
>>>>>> correct, Network name correct. Full 4 bars signal strength for WiFi.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I access 'Network Diagnostics’ and it shows WiFi, WiFi Settings, Network 
>>>>>> Settings, ISP - all green,
>>>>>> Internet and Server - as orange, changes to red.
>>>>>> Turning Wifi off and on makes no difference.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I use a 3tb Airport time-capsule, connected to a router. All other 
>>>>>> Airports are not turned on or connected for months.
>>>>>> Airport report, below, should I see 3 Ponds? I have 2.4 and 5 bands.
>>>>>> Airport Utility reports no base-statiions, er where is the Airport 
>>>>>> time-capsule?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Anyone else suffering from this or have a suggestion where to look?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Brian
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Software Versions:
>>>>>> CoreWLAN:    5.0 (500.35.2)
>>>>>> CoreWLANKit:    4.3 (430.38.1)
>>>>>> Menu Extra:    10.3 (1030.34)
>>>>>> System Information:    9.0 (900.9)
>>>>>> IO80211 Family:    7.3 (730.60)
>>>>>> Diagnostics:    4.2 (420.71)
>>>>>> AirPort Utility:    6.3.5 (635.2)
>>>>>> Interfaces:
>>>>>> en1:
>>>>>> Card Type:    AirPort Extreme  (0x14E4, 0x8C)
>>>>>> Firmware Version:    Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (5.10.131.36.16)
>>>>>> MAC Address:    00:1e:c2:bd:b9:77
>>>>>> Locale:    APAC
>>>>>> Country Code:    AU
>>>>>> Supported PHY Modes:    802.11 a/b/g/n
>>>>>> Supported Channels:    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 36, 
>>>>>> 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 149, 153, 157, 161, 165
>>>>>> Wake On Wireless:    Supported
>>>>>> AirDrop:    Supported
>>>>>> Status:    Connected
>>>>>> Current Network Information:
>>>>>> Pond:
>>>>>> PHY Mode:    802.11n
>>>>>> BSSID:    6c:70:9f:d8:b8:34
>>>>>> Channel:    6
>>>>>> Country Code:    AU
>>>>>> Network Type:    Infrastructure
>>>>>> Security:    WPA2 Personal
>>>>>> Signal / Noise:    -74 dBm / -82 dBm
>>>>>> Transmit Rate:    117
>>>>>> MCS Index:    14
>>>>>> Other Local Wi-Fi Networks:
>>>>>> Pond:
>>>>>> PHY Mode:    802.11n
>>>>>> BSSID:    6c:70:9f:d8:b8:35
>>>>>> Channel:    36,+1
>>>>>> Country Code:    AU
>>>>>> Network Type:    Infrastructure
>>>>>> Security:    WPA/WPA2 Personal
>>>>>> Signal / Noise:    -73 dBm / -92 dBm
>>>>>> Pond:
>>>>>> PHY Mode:    802.11n
>>>>>> BSSID:    00:80:f0:47:5e:08
>>>>>> Channel:    6
>>>>>> Network Type:    Infrastructure
>>>>>> Security:    WPA/WPA2 Personal
>>>>>> Signal / Noise:    -74 dBm / -84 dBm
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