S
salohcin
Guest
Got my first Apple (MacBook Pro) and I'm loving it so far. However, there's problems with connecting to my home network.
Initially, I connected to my home network and put in my password/key when prompted and it didn't look like there were any problems. But when I try to open Safari, it tells me that I'm not connected to the internet.
When I open 'Network' via System Preferences, it actually tells me that I am connected to the internet. The AirPort status in my menu bar also says that I'm connected to my home network.
More to the point, when I go on AirPort/Internet Connect via Applications, it tells me that I'm connected to my home network and that the signal level is completely full.
I tried restarting, but it wasn't effective.
What should I do?
(I use a cable internet connection, with a Belkin wireless router - model number F5D7230-4.)
Initially, I connected to my home network and put in my password/key when prompted and it didn't look like there were any problems. But when I try to open Safari, it tells me that I'm not connected to the internet.
When I open 'Network' via System Preferences, it actually tells me that I am connected to the internet. The AirPort status in my menu bar also says that I'm connected to my home network.
More to the point, when I go on AirPort/Internet Connect via Applications, it tells me that I'm connected to my home network and that the signal level is completely full.
I tried restarting, but it wasn't effective.
What should I do?
(I use a cable internet connection, with a Belkin wireless router - model number F5D7230-4.)