On May 10, 2011, at 10:39 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote: > > On May 10, 2011, at 10:02 AM, Jeffrey Engle wrote: > >> Yesterday, I went to my mothers house with my trusty iPad in hand ready to >> "wow" her with this new technology. When I got there, I needed to connect to >> a network and as her newer 2009 mac mini has 802.11 a,b,g,n capabilities, I >> quickly navigated to system preferences and turned on "internet sharing" . I >> then found that same network on the ipad and for all intent purposes, hooked >> to her now sweet network, (or at least this is what I thought) the ipad >> found the network?, gave me the appropriate "bars" in the upper left hand >> corner of my ipad screen.... BUT, no connection? no connection at all? No >> matter what I did, I couldn't get online with the ipad. >> >> Now, at home I use an Airport extreme a,b,g,n base station to get online >> with this same ipad all the time. SO... I recreated the same scenario with >> my iMac at home as I did with her Mac Mini.... and you guessed it, same >> thing, I couldn't get online. The ipad "saw" the network, had the "bars" in >> the upper left corner, but no connection? > > > Is your mothers mini and your iMac using their wired connection for internet > connectivity? Yes, both computers are connected to the internet via ethernet (DSL modem) connection...
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