- Moving to a new place
- possibly a new cable provider than you had before
- possibily new equipment than you had previously (new cable modem, new WiFi router, etc.)
The problems may not even be related to your iMac. I would be 500% sure that the issue has nothing to do with the new cable provider or their equipment (and the settings)...before thinking it's the iMac.
I'm assuming your iMac worked fine at your previous location...so the big changes seem to be the new location/equipment...and the settings related to that equipment.
Thanks for responding, Nick. I switched from ATT UVERSE to regular cable connection. With ATT there was a router in my office. But the Time Warner Cable installer said I should be able to pick up internet in my office from the living room, which is where their modem is. I tried to find a way to log in to the new network, but iMac didn't even ask the question, and I can't seem to find where to change the network on system preferences.
Nick, I just tried again and was able to switch networks, log in and now I'm in. Thanks for your response. Greatly appreciate it. Have a nice Sunday evening.
Nick, I just tried again and was able to switch networks, log in and now I'm in. Thanks for your response. Greatly appreciate it. Have a nice Sunday evening.
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