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Old May 29th, 2008, 10:33 AM
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Airport stopped working, says its working

Hi. I have been connecting wirelessly to the same router for about 4 months now, using DHCP, and having the settings on the automatic connection. I left the computer on, but closed, so sleeping, for about two days. When i opened it, the battery did not yet run out but the internet has not connected since.

I have full connection in internet connect to my network. Status says connected. If I have the IPv4 using DHCP, the status says that i am connected but my computer have a self-assigned IP adress. When I put in the IP manually, the Network setting give me a green light on airport and says that I am connected to the network thru airport. Needless to say, no browsers (Firefox, Safari, Netscape, or Internet Explorer) have been able to connect to the internet.

I have tried running Disk Utility for any errors, but there have been no changes.

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Try Network Diagnostics.

I sometimes with Leopard get that problem. I get the first 3 in green, but ISP, Internet, and Server in red. I just go through it and it's fine.
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sadly, I've tried that too many times to count. any other ideas??? thanks
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Have you tried restarting your router?
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Old May 30th, 2008, 10:40 AM
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Are you running security on the wireless router? If you are turn off
Airport, open /Applications/Utilities/Keychain Access and delete any entry that has a saved password with the wireless router. Then go to Keychain Access's preferences and run Keychain First Aid.

Now go to System Preferences->Network and when Network first opens go to the fly wheel and the bottom left and use the drop down to select 'Set Service Order' and make Airport the top choice. Then in the Network left pane highlight Airport. In the right window in Airport select "Advance"/ when the drop down comes down select TCP/IP and turn IPv6 to OFF.

Turn Airport back on and re-put in the security level and password.

All this should fix it unless you really messed up things or the hardware just stop working.


One more thing, when was the last time you did some maintenance on that Mac?
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Old May 31st, 2008, 08:25 AM
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thanks for all your help. airport is still not connecting to the router. even when i plug in the ethernet cable, the internet is still not connecting, though Network says it is. i am currently living in poland but am going to the states in a month. seems that ill be visiting the genius bar at my local apple store.

i have not done anything with the computer except type up labs and use study resources (im a medical student), and when i could, surf the internet.

ive had the computer for about 4 years now, and its been a real gem. i hope that this can get fixed!!!

thanks again and if there is any other hope, im all ears!
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Have you tried restarting your router?
Just asking a second time
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Old May 31st, 2008, 12:51 PM
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i restarted, i re entered my MAC address, and ive tried i think everything that i could imagine without going into airport system configurations deep in the programming of my computer. she (my powerbook) has been getting lippy with connecting to the internet for about half a year but not like this with my present router. i really cannot afford nor do i think i need a new computer, but there has to be an explanation for this.

thanks for all the replies! i wish there was a magic one that would work... :-(
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