Oh Little Snitch, you have probably realise Pat, by my posts to WAMUG re Little
Snitch that I don’t have any time for him.
Unless you monitor him vigorously, he creates more problems than he does any
good!
If I had a dollar for every time I’ve corrected problems on Mac computers that
have been
On 21/06/2011, at 11:45, Ronda Brown wrote:
> Hi Pat,
>
> In System Preferences > Network - Airport what is Status: ?
> Is it saying Connected & is it connected to the correct Network Name?
It says Connected, and to the correct network.
> Try a web page http://www.apple.com/
> If you still
Hi Pat,
In System Preferences > Network - Airport what is Status: ?
Is it saying Connected & is it connected to the correct Network Name?
Try a web page http://www.apple.com/
If you still aren’t able to access the Internet.
Open the Network pane of System Preferences, highlight Airport, click
just my 2c
is your dns number the same as the router number?
just a week ago i had a similar problem with no internet access & with iinets
support we found that my dns was set to 10.1.1.1 & setting it to the
192.168. dns number reinstated my internet connection
James
SAD Technic
U3 6 Chalkle
On 21/06/2011, at 8:45, Ronda Brown wrote:
> Hi Pat,
>
>> I have checked everything in the Network setup - I can't see anything amiss.
>
> Ok thanks. The Netgear Wireless Network is working if the iPad is connecting
> to it and you can access the internet and send & receive email on the iPad,
Hi Pat,
> I have checked everything in the Network setup - I can't see anything amiss.
Ok thanks. The Netgear Wireless Network is working if the iPad is connecting to
it and you can access the internet and send & receive email on the iPad, so
something, or some setting is wrong on the MacPro
O
Hi, Ronni,
On 21/06/2011, at 7:58, Ronda Brown wrote:
> Hi Pat,
>
> You can’t send or receive Mail if you are not connected to the Internet!
IiNet says they can see our network and it looks ok.
> Do you have an Airport Wireless Network or are you connecting by Ethernet
> Cable?
>
> How does
Hi Pat,
You can’t send or receive Mail if you are not connected to the Internet!
Do you have an Airport Wireless Network or are you connecting by Ethernet Cable?
How does the MacPro normally connect to your Network, by Wi-Fi (Airport
Wireless Network) or via an Ethernet Cable?
Is the iPad conn
Thanks, Ronni and Ray. The answer to Ray's question about disk space is that
almost half of the disk is free. And thanks very much, Frank, for getting my
letter to the right place. Sometimes the iPad can send mail, so I'm hoping
this is one of those times
On 20/06/2011, at 9:32, Ronda B
t;>>
>>> A message from Pat Scott
>>>
>>> -- Forwarded Message
>>> From: Bill Scott
>>> Reply-To:
>>> Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 15:23:26 +0800
>>> To: Frank Salleo
>>> Subject: Corrupt files on Mac Pro
>>>
t; Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 15:23:26 +0800
>> To: Frank Salleo
>> Subject: Corrupt files on Mac Pro
>>
>> Hi, Frank,
>> I'm having trouble sending this letter to WAMUG - I need some advice
>> very urgently. I tried sending it from Bill's PC laptop,
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 15:23:26 +0800
To: Frank Salleo
Subject: Corrupt files on Mac Pro
Hi, Frank,
I'm having trouble sending this letter to WAMUG - I need some advice
very urgently. I tried sending it from Bill's PC laptop, but they
won't
accept it from this unknown sender. Wou
ate: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 15:23:26 +0800
> To: Frank Salleo
> Subject: Corrupt files on Mac Pro
>
> Hi, Frank,
> I'm having trouble sending this letter to WAMUG - I need some advice
> very urgently. I tried sending it from Bill's PC laptop, but they won't
> acce
A message from Pat Scott
-- Forwarded Message
From: Bill Scott
Reply-To:
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 15:23:26 +0800
To: Frank Salleo
Subject: Corrupt files on Mac Pro
Hi, Frank,
I'm having trouble sending this letter to WAMUG - I need some advice
very urgently. I tried sending it from B
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