On Feb 26, 2010, at 11:47 AM, Clark Martin wrote:
What's happening, I think, is that your router and your Mac aren't
properly establishing connections.
Which is odd as this part of networking has gotten pretty stable.
In my experience this only happens nowadays with a failing switch port
in the phone closet or the computer. IN his case it's the DSL router
and the computer.
Remotely, it might be a flaky ethernet cable. I can't remember if he's
tried this.
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