Thanks, Sam

I will check these settings. 

My question about the 64 bits, which I assumed SL was, is that I was about 
download the Okapi Framework and there is a link for 32 and 64 bits. Yes, it is 
a standalone computer. We have 3 at home (2 Macs and 1 PC), but they are not 
networked.

To avoid problems with Windows, I chose to install the 64-bit version on the 3 
computers.

BW,

Ana


On 1 Oct 2010, at 08:49, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:

> Hi Ana
> 
> Snow Leopard is mostly all 64bit with a few 32bit processes in there as well. 
> There's no 32bit or 64bit version thankfully, Windows 7 really gets on my 
> nerves with differing versions and the inability to crossgrade without 
> reinstalling everything.
> 
> Have you checked your network settings on the iMac? The fact that it's 
> happening across 3 browsers indicates that it's a system-wide fault rather 
> than browser-specific. 
> 
> Go into System Prefs > Networking > airport or ethernet depending on your 
> connection > Advanced :
>  
>       • TCP > check everything's set to DHCP (common for most people) > make 
> sure you have an IP address that doesn't start 169.xxx.xxx.xxx
>       • DNS tab > there should be only grey entries (automatically assigned 
> entries are in grey)
>       • Proxies tab > Untick everything
>       • Click Apply
> 
> I'm assuming that your iMac is a standalone machine, ie not part of a 
> corporate network, so these are the settings for your average computer (if 
> you were part of a corporate network then you'd probably have a support 
> department).
> 
> Regards
> 
> Sam
> 
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