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Apple Computing Products:
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Mac Pro no longer connects to network via ethernet.
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<blockquote data-quote="Milky Rock" data-source="post: 1553728" data-attributes="member: 316229"><p>Since coming back from Thanksgiving break and my Mac Pro 1,1 will no longer connect to my router through via ethernet. This means I can neither connect to internet nor connect to devices like my laptop and Apple TV. Strangely, I can still connect to my Mac Pro from these devices to share screen, play audio/video through iTunes, etc. In Network Settings, I still have a green dot, and I still get an IP address assigned (though I usually use a fixed IP). If I go into my router (Netgear WNDR4000), the router tells me that the Mac Pro 1,1 is connected to the network.</p><p></p><p>I already have tried the following solutions:</p><p>· Restarting router, modem, and computer</p><p>· Making a new location in Network Settings</p><p>· Trying different ethernet ports</p><p></p><p>Please Help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Milky Rock, post: 1553728, member: 316229"] Since coming back from Thanksgiving break and my Mac Pro 1,1 will no longer connect to my router through via ethernet. This means I can neither connect to internet nor connect to devices like my laptop and Apple TV. Strangely, I can still connect to my Mac Pro from these devices to share screen, play audio/video through iTunes, etc. In Network Settings, I still have a green dot, and I still get an IP address assigned (though I usually use a fixed IP). If I go into my router (Netgear WNDR4000), the router tells me that the Mac Pro 1,1 is connected to the network. I already have tried the following solutions: · Restarting router, modem, and computer · Making a new location in Network Settings · Trying different ethernet ports Please Help! [/QUOTE]
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