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<blockquote data-quote="jaynorris" data-source="post: 365712" data-attributes="member: 18140"><p>Sounds like you Macs see the router or base station - judging my the signal strength. It is possible you need to do a DHCP release renew on the router. Possibly try disconnecting the router and plug it back in, but first see if you can connect to the router through the browser You might have to plug a RJ45/Cat5 cable from Mac directly into router. What router do you have? </p><p></p><p>It is typical to have the internal network working, but if the router does not have a valid IP address from the host provider you won't leave your private address space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaynorris, post: 365712, member: 18140"] Sounds like you Macs see the router or base station - judging my the signal strength. It is possible you need to do a DHCP release renew on the router. Possibly try disconnecting the router and plug it back in, but first see if you can connect to the router through the browser You might have to plug a RJ45/Cat5 cable from Mac directly into router. What router do you have? It is typical to have the internal network working, but if the router does not have a valid IP address from the host provider you won't leave your private address space. [/QUOTE]
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