If your connection to the internet is via dial-up, safari isn't the program you 
should be using to fix connection issues.  
You need to get into network options, and configure from there (though I've 
never done a dial-up connection on OSX, so can't help with the specifics at 
that point, but system preferences/network would be the place the configuration 
would be most likely to be.  Likely in the table of connection types (ethernet, 
bluetooth, firewire, what have you) in that table there is likely a dial-up or 
modem option.  That's where you would configure it.


On Jan 6, 2015, at 11:45 PM, michael's mail boxl wrote:

> Hi guys i not sure if my email went through or not. but I did not get any 
> answers.
> I am having trouble  after my modem stuffed up and safari said the page can’t 
> be displayed.
> So I use to be able to tab to a button called fix internet conections and it 
> would re config my modem till next  time.
> But now I can’t see that button any where.
> I interact with the html secttion wwitch is the message this page can’t be 
> displayed.
> Can any body tell me how i can find this fix internet button or has it gone 
> in the later  safari.
> Cheers michael. 
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