Martin,

If you connect via wireless, make sure AirPort is switched on and that your 
wireless access point is selected under the AirPort icon on the menu bar.

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On 28 Aug 2011, at 09:32, Martin Douglas wrote:

> Resetting the PMU, as Chris suggested, has given my PowerBook the appearance 
> of normality. The problem with Apple Mail is not a mail problem but an 
> Internet problem. Going into network diagnostics I find that the computer is 
> not connected to the Internet. It suggested rebooting my router, which I did 
> and this did not solve the problem.
> 
> My iMac and my iPad are still connected to the Internet so I am assuming that 
> resetting the PMU has somehow removed the settings I require to connect the 
> PowerBook to the Internet.
> 
> I cannot for the life of me remember what to do next. I really do not want to 
> ring BT and spend hours on the phone because all their support staff seem to 
> know nothing of Macs. Can anyone suggest a sensible next step.
> 
> Martin
> 
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