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Problems Loading Webpages on AirPort with New Macbook
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<blockquote data-quote="Darker Times" data-source="post: 394843" data-attributes="member: 25392"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>I have just posted a similar problem on this forum. I have an iMac which is on a wireless Netgear router. I have exactly the same problem as you. I can be surfing away happily, then suddenly the thing stops. If I click on a link, the address appears in the address bar, then the blue progress bar fills up about an inch of the space then just stops. This is really annoying. If I click on the Airport symbol and turn Airport off, then back on again, the router jumps back into life and all is well for the next few minutes.</p><p>A kindly reply to my post advised me to go into "<em>DHCP network settings & configure an IP and DNS address manually</em>". As I have not quite figured out how to do this (or even what it means) I can not say whether this works or not, but if I find the answer to this problem, I will let you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darker Times, post: 394843, member: 25392"] Hi I have just posted a similar problem on this forum. I have an iMac which is on a wireless Netgear router. I have exactly the same problem as you. I can be surfing away happily, then suddenly the thing stops. If I click on a link, the address appears in the address bar, then the blue progress bar fills up about an inch of the space then just stops. This is really annoying. If I click on the Airport symbol and turn Airport off, then back on again, the router jumps back into life and all is well for the next few minutes. A kindly reply to my post advised me to go into "[I]DHCP network settings & configure an IP and DNS address manually[/I]". As I have not quite figured out how to do this (or even what it means) I can not say whether this works or not, but if I find the answer to this problem, I will let you know. [/QUOTE]
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