On Dec 18, 2005, at 12:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I just did a Security Update on my Pismo, OS X 10.3.9, and I am having trouble accessing the internet. I now have to select (instead of it being automatically recognized) my "home" Airport network everytime I open up the lid of my PB. When I try to use a browser, I get the message that it can't find the server of the homepage. Do I have to go into preferences, or somewhere to reset something?

Thanks,
Les


Les,

This is becoming a large scale problem with everyone Mac user I know. When I run into the problem, for me the quick fix is to disconnect all power to the ABS. With the power disconnected, shutdown your Mac. Then after 20 minutes; (the time required for the ABS to hard reset), plug the ABS back in. Then turn on the Mac. You may have to specify "A Specific Network" in the Network settings the first time around, but it should start working again. I know, it's a pain. Hope this helps. . .

Zoltan

THE BLUETOOTH (and WiFi) MASTER


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