Hi Travis no I have a
ADSL 2 internet.
The prproblem is my thomson modem every now and then chucks a fit and will
not conect me to the net I can power cycle and go in to the modem set up
page and try an dconect and it will not.
The only way was with my macbook after safari told me the page could not be
displayed i was able to tab to a fix internet problems.
But now since the new updates for safari and the os it does not show up.
Even on my windows machine it has a fix internet button but as usual windows
could never fix it anyway.
But on my macbook was the only way i could fix it I think it would re config
the modem for me and no more problems for ages.
Cheers Michael.
-----Original Message-----
From: Travis Siegel
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 2:06 PM
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: still problems with safari.
If your connection to the internet is via dial-up, safari isn't the program
you should be using to fix connection issues.
You need to get into network options, and configure from there (though I've
never done a dial-up connection on OSX, so can't help with the specifics at
that point, but system preferences/network would be the place the
configuration would be most likely to be. Likely in the table of connection
types (ethernet, bluetooth, firewire, what have you) in that table there is
likely a dial-up or modem option. That's where you would configure it.
On Jan 6, 2015, at 11:45 PM, michael's mail boxl wrote:
Hi guys i not sure if my email went through or not. but I did not get any
answers.
I am having trouble after my modem stuffed up and safari said the page
can’t
be displayed.
So I use to be able to tab to a button called fix internet conections and
it
would re config my modem till next time.
But now I can’t see that button any where.
I interact with the html secttion wwitch is the message this page can’t be
displayed.
Can any body tell me how i can find this fix internet button or has it
gone
in the later safari.
Cheers michael.
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