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I have a MacBookPro running OS X.
I have full bars on my wireless signal but it won't connect to the internet. This is across all programs. I've been on this network for over a year with no problems. Another mac in the house, a PC, and an IPhone can all connect without problems.
Here is a list of all the troubleshooting things that haven't worked:
*Restarted computer, router and modem.
*Reentered password.
*Renewed DHCP license.
*Tried connecting to a different network, including an unsecured one.
*Cleared browser chaches; tried three different browsers.
*Pings come back with 100% packet loss.
*Tried a few numeric IDs.
*Tried an Ethernet connection.
I have no idea what else to do, and I'm trying to keep the Mac store a last resort as my Apple Care expired--literally--one week ago. Any suggestions?
I have full bars on my wireless signal but it won't connect to the internet. This is across all programs. I've been on this network for over a year with no problems. Another mac in the house, a PC, and an IPhone can all connect without problems.
Here is a list of all the troubleshooting things that haven't worked:
*Restarted computer, router and modem.
*Reentered password.
*Renewed DHCP license.
*Tried connecting to a different network, including an unsecured one.
*Cleared browser chaches; tried three different browsers.
*Pings come back with 100% packet loss.
*Tried a few numeric IDs.
*Tried an Ethernet connection.
I have no idea what else to do, and I'm trying to keep the Mac store a last resort as my Apple Care expired--literally--one week ago. Any suggestions?