I use an older Mac Powerbook and just setup a new Mac Mini at home.
I've can't remember any issues on my wireless net, or special tweaks.
I would double check the basic IP settings, DNS etc. Try a few pings
and traceroutes.
(Applications folder > Utilities folder > Terminal > type
"ifconfig" or alternately look at the Network control panel)
It might be interesting to download Firefox and see if that has the
same issues as Safari. Is there a home wifi router involved?
It should just work.
-John
On December 20, at 3:29 PM December 20, Mark McElvy wrote:
I have a customer running a brand new MAC on my wireless network
and he
has done nothing but complain. He runs Safari for a browser and it
regularly shows server cannot be found for a website but then lets you
browse elsewhere. Also gets a lot of sites not showing pictures.
When I
am there with my laptop running Vista I don't see the issues. I am
running a Tranzeo CPE back to a MT AP that has about 18 users. No one
else complains. Now I know about nothing on MACs so I am wondering if
there are any tweaks that may help.
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