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"No Internet Connection" - despite Airport showing full connectivity
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<blockquote data-quote="fraggle_rocker" data-source="post: 1342926" data-attributes="member: 169987"><p>I get that this issue seems to be a common one; but none of the suggestions are working.</p><p>I have Airport and have successfully been connected to my home wireless network for a number of weeks. However, the fuse that is used for the router was tripped today and since then I have been unable to connect wirelessly. Airport shows full connectivity but then I get the usual 'you are not connected to the internet' message. </p><p>I have restarted both my MBP and the router; I've removed Airport as a connection and added it back on; removed the wireless network and recreated it.</p><p>The router is working fine for other people to connect to the web wirelessly, and I am able to connect using the ethernet.</p><p></p><p>Any (new) solutions would be great!</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fraggle_rocker, post: 1342926, member: 169987"] I get that this issue seems to be a common one; but none of the suggestions are working. I have Airport and have successfully been connected to my home wireless network for a number of weeks. However, the fuse that is used for the router was tripped today and since then I have been unable to connect wirelessly. Airport shows full connectivity but then I get the usual 'you are not connected to the internet' message. I have restarted both my MBP and the router; I've removed Airport as a connection and added it back on; removed the wireless network and recreated it. The router is working fine for other people to connect to the web wirelessly, and I am able to connect using the ethernet. Any (new) solutions would be great! Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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