[DM-MUG] One computer having a connection problem

Jon Thompson dmmug@dmmug.org
Mon, 28 Mar 2005 21:33:29 -0600


I would still do resets.  Your DHCP server (inside the router) may not 
be giving proper IPs, which would cause machines that have addresses 
already to work fine, but ones that the address has expired to stop 
working.

If you are having problems after the reset, it is most likely wiring.
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Jon Thompson
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On Mar 28, 2005, at 9:23 PM, Victoria L. Herring wrote:

>> Most likely you are accessing cached versions of these websites, and 
>> you don't have an internet connection at all.  The best way you can 
>> check that is to go to google and do a search.  If it comes up, you 
>> have a connection.  If not, your connection is down.
>
>
> I'll try but have [to my recall] gone to noncached sites, but maybe 
> I'm wrong
>
>> I would go in to System Preferences->Network->Ethernet->TCP/IP. Then 
>> click on "Renew DHCP Lease".  If that doesn't clear it up, I would 
>> double check your connections, reset any routers and modems you have, 
>> then do it again.
>
> I did a renew..but will try again.  thanks.
>
> [downstairs Cube just fine, did alot of stuff with it == so it's 
> somewhere between router and upstairs Cube...]
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