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Yosemite Causing Havoc on my iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1626210"><p>drgraphix, nothing in that report shows anything wrong, but it also doesn't show any network information. Open System Preferences/Network, then make sure the interface you are using is highlighted on the left, then click Advanced. On the TCP/IP tab, the Configure IPv4 box should read Using DHCP and the rest of the entries should show what IP address you are actually using and the router from which you got the address. That is kind of the default for home networks. If yours shows something else, please let us know what it says.</p><p></p><p>Also, log into your router (you didn't say what kind it was) and look at the list of attached devices to see what devices have the same IP address. None should, so if you find two that are, particularly if one is sharing with your iMac, you'll need to change one or the other to some other number or let it be assigned by the router.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1626210"] drgraphix, nothing in that report shows anything wrong, but it also doesn't show any network information. Open System Preferences/Network, then make sure the interface you are using is highlighted on the left, then click Advanced. On the TCP/IP tab, the Configure IPv4 box should read Using DHCP and the rest of the entries should show what IP address you are actually using and the router from which you got the address. That is kind of the default for home networks. If yours shows something else, please let us know what it says. Also, log into your router (you didn't say what kind it was) and look at the list of attached devices to see what devices have the same IP address. None should, so if you find two that are, particularly if one is sharing with your iMac, you'll need to change one or the other to some other number or let it be assigned by the router. [/QUOTE]
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