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    When connected to wifi my internet browsers don't work.

    To be quite honest, I don't know what that means, nor do I know how to do it. Can you provide some help for that please?
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    When connected to wifi my internet browsers don't work.

    it is listed as automatic and airport is green.
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    When connected to wifi my internet browsers don't work.

    Yes, it is set to G+N, but I changed it from several different things. I also changed the Channel and SSID, but none of that helped at all.
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    When connected to wifi my internet browsers don't work.

    it's not enabled. What else do you suggest?
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    When connected to wifi my internet browsers don't work.

    I checked the proxies and the only thing checked is "Use Passive FTP Mode (PASV)" at the bottom of the window. But it is also checked on the MBP that works. It is failing on a Late 2008 MB, running 10.6.2. And this is a link to a screenshot of the DNS window in WAN...
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    When connected to wifi my internet browsers don't work.

    I have an option to click on DHCP settings, but it's under LAN Setup, not wireless. The DNS option is under WAN which I'm assuming is WIFI, and I'm not quite sure what you meant by "Wireless setup." The configuration page has a whole pane for wireless. I can click on "Channel and SSID"...
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    When connected to wifi my internet browsers don't work.

    I'm not sure I understand what you are asking for. Sorry, I'm kind of a newb. Can you be a little more elaborate or perhaps tell me how to find the information you're looking for?
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    When connected to wifi my internet browsers don't work.

    Here are some screenshots of the TCP/IP and DNS settings for both Ethernet and Airport connections. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1524021/Issue/Archive.zip
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    When connected to wifi my internet browsers don't work.

    When I connect to my network through a wired connection, everything works perfectly. However, whenever I connect to the network wirelessly, Safari fails to open any pages. I tried downloading Google Chrome to see if that works, but the same problem occurs. What is interesting however, is that...
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