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Ethernet/internet not working after delete of home directory
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<blockquote data-quote="MLJRG" data-source="post: 992211" data-attributes="member: 142380"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I'm not using wifi, only the ethernet card. And presently, I have no access to the router to turn it off, and even so, that action would affect many other people, so I don't think that is possible ... </p><p></p><p>But, isn't there any way to try one of these?</p><p></p><p>Option A) reset all ethernet settings to factory (or system installation) default, and then create an ethernet connection;</p><p></p><p>or Option B) configure OSX to contact a particular DHCP (given an IP address) to get an IP address for my card (I know the IP address of the DHCP that Windows Vista is connecting to, but don't know that of the DHCP OSX is contacting, and I really doubt if they are the same; or just something else is going on inside OSX that I don't know).</p><p></p><p>Is it possible to do one or both of these options? If yes, how?</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Mário</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLJRG, post: 992211, member: 142380"] Hi, I'm not using wifi, only the ethernet card. And presently, I have no access to the router to turn it off, and even so, that action would affect many other people, so I don't think that is possible ... But, isn't there any way to try one of these? Option A) reset all ethernet settings to factory (or system installation) default, and then create an ethernet connection; or Option B) configure OSX to contact a particular DHCP (given an IP address) to get an IP address for my card (I know the IP address of the DHCP that Windows Vista is connecting to, but don't know that of the DHCP OSX is contacting, and I really doubt if they are the same; or just something else is going on inside OSX that I don't know). Is it possible to do one or both of these options? If yes, how? Regards, Mário [/QUOTE]
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