Apparently it got a virus.  Can't even get into terminal on it even in Safe
Mode.  Spotlight doesn't work either.  SO will have to wipe it, reinstall
and hopefully, time machine will work.  It won't now!

Just weird that wifi works on every other device but I can't ping the
router to see what is connected on any device that can connect to the
internet.  Nothing works on the imac though -- says it's connected by
ethernet and airport -- at the same time even.  I can deselect and neither
works either.


On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Ed Wiser <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can iTunes on your iMac see your iPhone?  If you are on a wifi make sure
> you are on your network.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jun 8, 2012, at 4:06 PM, JJ <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thank!
>
> I reset the router. rebooted the Imac.  Still same error.  Can't access
> the web page.
>
> I type in the "192" numbers you gave.  Nothing on the imac, kindle, or
> another pc I have.
>
> However, I can access the internet on  the kindle and pc.  but not the
> "192" number.  Can't access that from any device.  Makes no sense!
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Lee Larson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Jun 8, 2012, at 2:25 PM, JJ wrote:
>>
>> Yesterday, I restarted the computer after clearing the caches and it took
>> forever to restart.  When it did, it couldn't discover the mouse.  Finally
>> fixed that and went to google chrome -- couldn't access any web pages.
>>  Still can't.
>>
>> I rebooted again from "off", reset the pram, still took forever to load
>> but it finally did.  Tried access the web pages again.  nothing.
>>  Bluetooth, airport all working.  Checked network settings -- says it's
>> connected and I have an IP address.  All other computers and devices, Ipad,
>> Ipod, iphones, apple tv, kindle..... all can access the internet.  Only
>>  the imac can't.  I called Insight and they tried a few things -- tried
>> pinging google chrome and nothing.  It doesnt ping.
>>
>>
>> I guess you're connected wirelessly, from the sound of it. Have you tried
>> restarting your router? After you do, then restart the iMac and try pinging
>> your router, or logging into it. (It's usually at 192.168.0.1.) This will
>> tell you whether you're connected locally.
>>
>> If you can log into your router with any device, there's usually a status
>> page to tell you which devices are connected. If you don’t  see the iMac
>> there, then the problem is probably with the computer.
>>
>>
>>
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