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Snow Leopard Network drops out, DNS?
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<blockquote data-quote="squallen" data-source="post: 1231016" data-attributes="member: 200746"><p><strong>Anyone got any new advice?</strong></p><p></p><p>I have had this problem for well over a year now. I've tried everything.. and I mean everything. But I've watched my MacBook drop DNS/Bonjour right in front of me.</p><p></p><p>Just a minute ago I was looking at my file sharing settings in preferences and it changed from "Access files at afp://xxxx.local" to "Access files at afp://192.168.0.xxx" while I was looking at it!! Dropped all form of DNS/Bonjour connection.</p><p></p><p>I should mention that this machine has nothing running on it. I wiped my drive and reinstalled SL clean from the disk. Still dropped connection within minutes. This did not happen with Leopard at all and I'm going to have to go back to it. Definite SL bug. I know someone said earlier that "It's not a bug because many users don't have this problem". Yeah.. that's like saying "Diesel cars couldn't possibly exist because my car takes gasoline".</p><p></p><p>Anyway.. digging up the old Leopard disks right now and I'll report back regarding progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squallen, post: 1231016, member: 200746"] [b]Anyone got any new advice?[/b] I have had this problem for well over a year now. I've tried everything.. and I mean everything. But I've watched my MacBook drop DNS/Bonjour right in front of me. Just a minute ago I was looking at my file sharing settings in preferences and it changed from "Access files at afp://xxxx.local" to "Access files at afp://192.168.0.xxx" while I was looking at it!! Dropped all form of DNS/Bonjour connection. I should mention that this machine has nothing running on it. I wiped my drive and reinstalled SL clean from the disk. Still dropped connection within minutes. This did not happen with Leopard at all and I'm going to have to go back to it. Definite SL bug. I know someone said earlier that "It's not a bug because many users don't have this problem". Yeah.. that's like saying "Diesel cars couldn't possibly exist because my car takes gasoline". Anyway.. digging up the old Leopard disks right now and I'll report back regarding progress. [/QUOTE]
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