My iMac booted up fine last week--got on the network, did what I
wanted, then shut it off.  THree days later, I boot it up and poof, no
network.  The wire that goes from my iMac back to the router in the
next room is well over 50 feet long, probably closer to 70.  Well
within the hundred-meter limit of your standard Cat 5 or 6 cable run.
However, since the iMac has Wi-Fi capability, is it possible it's been
switched over to that and there's some way I can press a key to
disable Wi-Fi?  IN the meantime, I'll turn myself into a snake and
start crawling around, looking for breaks in this cable run.

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