I was out of town but now back and followed your advise. The wireless card must 
have died. A direct connection and the iMac communicates just fine with the 
Internet.

Thanks,

Anne





On Mar 15, 2012, at 7:20 PM, John Robinson wrote:

> Anne,
> 
> If you have a long enough ethernet cable go from the Airport Express to the 
> iMac with the cable and turn off Wireless.  If it now works then you may have 
> a wireless card going bad.
> 
> John
> 
> 
> On Mar 15, 2012, at 5:44 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote:
> 
>> I have been using light DSL for my Internet connection. Today the service 
>> failed twice. The first time I was able to restart the modem/router and 
>> Airport Express but a little while later the connection failed again. 
>> According to Win.net, my ISP, the modem was working and talking to the 
>> Airport and seemed to be talking to the iMac but nothing.
>> 
>> I now have the modem hooked up to my laptop and all seems to be working. Is 
>> it possible for something to go bad on the iMac that would cause this. All 
>> else seems to be working on the iMac. Is it dying. I had hoped to put off 
>> buying a new iMac until later this year. Should I wait. Will new iMac models 
>> be coming out later in 2012?
>> 
>> Any advise greatly appreciated.
>> 
>> Anne Cartwright



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