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paprika
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Hello,
I am in Spain, I connected without any issues via WIFI when I arrived, and one day for no reason I got an exclamation mark instead of the network. Airport is indeed activated though
I feel a bit lonely and it's someone else writing to you without internet and Skype is a bit tough, please help me find a solution very quickly, I have already tried everything on the forum except putting a $ before the key
Thank you in advance
Configuration: Mac OS X / Safari 533.21.1
I am in Spain, I connected without any issues via WIFI when I arrived, and one day for no reason I got an exclamation mark instead of the network. Airport is indeed activated though
I feel a bit lonely and it's someone else writing to you without internet and Skype is a bit tough, please help me find a solution very quickly, I have already tried everything on the forum except putting a $ before the key
Thank you in advance
Configuration: Mac OS X / Safari 533.21.1
3 réponses
Hello,
No, the Mac has nothing wrong. It's certain. It's its settings that are not right.
If the router allows the iPhone, why wouldn’t it allow the Mac?
So, try the following:
Go to System Preferences / Network..
Click on the top button "Configuration", then "Edit Configurations"
In the following window, click the + sign at the bottom left to add a configuration. Give it a name you want, then click "Done".
The window will close. You then click "Apply" and close System Preferences. Leave everything on automatic. No settings.
Try to connect via Wi-Fi from the menu bar / Airport to the usual network.
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Always indicate your exact configuration: Mac model and Mac OS version!
Francis Sanspseudo - Intel iMac running OS 10.6 + iMac-G5 running Mac OS 10.5
No, the Mac has nothing wrong. It's certain. It's its settings that are not right.
If the router allows the iPhone, why wouldn’t it allow the Mac?
So, try the following:
Go to System Preferences / Network..
Click on the top button "Configuration", then "Edit Configurations"
In the following window, click the + sign at the bottom left to add a configuration. Give it a name you want, then click "Done".
The window will close. You then click "Apply" and close System Preferences. Leave everything on automatic. No settings.
Try to connect via Wi-Fi from the menu bar / Airport to the usual network.
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Always indicate your exact configuration: Mac model and Mac OS version!
Francis Sanspseudo - Intel iMac running OS 10.6 + iMac-G5 running Mac OS 10.5
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Thank you!
Hello,
Make sure that in
System Preferences / Network / Airport / Advanced / TCP/IP, you are set to "Using DHCP" under the "IPv4 Address" section, therefore without manual DHCP configuration, and set to "Automatically" in the "Configure IPv6" section.
See this page for details on the Airport status
https://support.apple.com/fr-fr/HT201974
Good luck.
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Always indicate your exact configuration: Mac Model and Mac OS version!
Francis Sanspseudo - Intel iMac running OS 10.6 + iMac-G5 running Mac OS 10.5
Make sure that in
System Preferences / Network / Airport / Advanced / TCP/IP, you are set to "Using DHCP" under the "IPv4 Address" section, therefore without manual DHCP configuration, and set to "Automatically" in the "Configure IPv6" section.
See this page for details on the Airport status
https://support.apple.com/fr-fr/HT201974
Good luck.
--
Always indicate your exact configuration: Mac Model and Mac OS version!
Francis Sanspseudo - Intel iMac running OS 10.6 + iMac-G5 running Mac OS 10.5