Wow did my post really make you mad enough to be so passive aggressive with me?
Get a life.
Are you having the same problem, or are you just voicing your opinion on a year-old subject for craps and giggles?
It sounds like the problem may be with the router and/or modem, and not with Mac OS X specifically. Are you having trouble connecting to the internet? If so, would you like help, or would you just like to complain and move on?
2009 Mac mini 2.0GHz • 2010 MacBook Air 11" • 2010 MacBook Pro 13" • LED 24" Cinema Display
PowerMac G4 MDD dual 1.25GHz • PowerMac G4 Yikes! • iPad 2 32GB • 2 x iPhone 4 16GB • iPod Touch 8GB • iPod nano 1GB • iPod shuffle 1GB • AirPort Extreme dual-band • AppleTV
http://www.jeffhoppe.com
Wow did my post really make you mad enough to be so passive aggressive with me?
Get a life.
No, it didn't. No anger at all.
This is a help forum. People have problems here. In fact, you'll probably see nothing but problems here. Just because one person is having trouble connecting to the internet doesn't mean that everyone is having trouble connecting to the internet, or that Macs are inherently difficult to connect to the internet, which is what I got out of your post.
When you walk into a car repair shop and see a broken Honda, do you assume that all Hondas are broken? Again, this is a help forum. One person's problems are not indicative of the problems with Macs as a whole.
At any rate, the offer still stands -- if you're having trouble connecting to the internet, we'd be glad to help. Just state what's going on and we'll help you troubleshoot your problem.
2009 Mac mini 2.0GHz • 2010 MacBook Air 11" • 2010 MacBook Pro 13" • LED 24" Cinema Display
PowerMac G4 MDD dual 1.25GHz • PowerMac G4 Yikes! • iPad 2 32GB • 2 x iPhone 4 16GB • iPod Touch 8GB • iPod nano 1GB • iPod shuffle 1GB • AirPort Extreme dual-band • AppleTV
http://www.jeffhoppe.com
Bookmarks