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Why Has my Wireless Stopped Working?
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<blockquote data-quote="fossman" data-source="post: 259354"><p>I got an iBook G4 about a year ago. I have a wireless router connected to the internet through a cable modem. I use two PCs with wireless (802.11g) and a desktop wired directly. I also use WEP Encryption.</p><p></p><p>Both of my wireless laptop PCs and the desktop work fine. The MAC used work fine until a few months ago. </p><p></p><p>When I troubleshoot, it shows the AirPort settings are fine - I have wireless connected with excellent signal strength. But I cannot seem to get DHCP functioning and therefore cannot get onto the network.</p><p></p><p>Is there an equivalent fuction to "IP Config /release" and "IP Config /renew" for the MAC?</p><p></p><p>Thanks ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fossman, post: 259354"] I got an iBook G4 about a year ago. I have a wireless router connected to the internet through a cable modem. I use two PCs with wireless (802.11g) and a desktop wired directly. I also use WEP Encryption. Both of my wireless laptop PCs and the desktop work fine. The MAC used work fine until a few months ago. When I troubleshoot, it shows the AirPort settings are fine - I have wireless connected with excellent signal strength. But I cannot seem to get DHCP functioning and therefore cannot get onto the network. Is there an equivalent fuction to "IP Config /release" and "IP Config /renew" for the MAC? Thanks ... [/QUOTE]
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