1st, the specs......
I own a MAC OS X Version 10.4.8
Processor 1.83 GHz Intel Core 2 Cuo
Memory 512 MB
My internal wireless network card is called an AirPort Card
Wireless Card Type: AirPort Extreme (0x168C, 0x87)
Wireless Card Locale: Worldwide
Wireless Card Firmware Version: 1.0.46
AirPort:
Type: IEEE80211
BSD Device Name: en1
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:19:e3:d7:bc:eb
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
IEEE80211:
AllowNetCreation: 1
JoinMode: Ranked
MAC Address: 00:19:e3:d7:bc:eb
That is more info than you need but glean whatever you need from it.
The brand of the external modem that I am trying to connect to in the apartment is SpeedTouch
The problem:
I receive a "full reception" status on my network connectivity status bar but am not able to access the internet. When I use Firefox to try to open the internet, it looks for a server for about 30 seconds and then the "Server not found" page pops up.
When I open Safari, I receive a totally blank page titled "Untitled". The blue loading bar freezes a fifth of the way across the address bar and no text is given. It like this for about 70 seconds and then a You are not connected to the Internet.
Safari cant open the page http://www.cnn.com/ because your computer isnt connected to the Internet.
When I open the "Network" under "System Preferences", I receive a "green light" by AirPort - İt says "AirPort is connected to the network SpeedTouch 34987. You are connected to the İnternet via Airport.
However, when I go to "Diagnostics" I receive green lights by AirPort, Airport Settings, Network Settings, and ISP, but red lights by "İnternet" and "Server". Underneath the red lights it says "Failed".
When I go to TCP/IP, I receive an IP Address (192.168.1.4), a Subnet Mask (255.255.255.0), and a Router (192.168.1.1). I am also able to use Skype with the connection.
When I tried to connect directly to the modem with a cable, the same problem occurred.
Finally, my flatmate also has a Mac (an older version) and has had no problem connecting to the same network, wirelessly or wired.
BUT whenever I try to connect to the network (and fail), SHE loses her internet connection. I must then turn my computer off and reset the modem so that she can get back onto the Internet. It is as if my Mac is wirelessly reconfiguring the modem and screwing it up somehow.
As a side-note, I am sometimes able to connect to password-less servers in the neighborhood. More often than not, however, I will click on a server (e.g. senem) that I had had access to a few hours before, and will receive a "There was an error joining the AirPort network "senem" message.
ALL of the 3 servers that I am able to use will pop up with messages like this. İf I am able to use one of them, however, then I am able to use them all.
It is frustrating because no further details are ever given, and I am left to grapple with seemingly inexplicable reasons. I am beginning to look at the whole situation as a religious lesson of sorts.
There may be multiple issues in here or it may be as simple as updating my drivers - but if anybody can shed light on what in the hell is happening here I would greatly appreciate it.
I own a MAC OS X Version 10.4.8
Processor 1.83 GHz Intel Core 2 Cuo
Memory 512 MB
My internal wireless network card is called an AirPort Card
Wireless Card Type: AirPort Extreme (0x168C, 0x87)
Wireless Card Locale: Worldwide
Wireless Card Firmware Version: 1.0.46
AirPort:
Type: IEEE80211
BSD Device Name: en1
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:19:e3:d7:bc:eb
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
ExcludeSimpleHostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: 1
Auto Discovery Enabled: 0
IEEE80211:
AllowNetCreation: 1
JoinMode: Ranked
MAC Address: 00:19:e3:d7:bc:eb
That is more info than you need but glean whatever you need from it.
The brand of the external modem that I am trying to connect to in the apartment is SpeedTouch
The problem:
I receive a "full reception" status on my network connectivity status bar but am not able to access the internet. When I use Firefox to try to open the internet, it looks for a server for about 30 seconds and then the "Server not found" page pops up.
When I open Safari, I receive a totally blank page titled "Untitled". The blue loading bar freezes a fifth of the way across the address bar and no text is given. It like this for about 70 seconds and then a You are not connected to the Internet.
Safari cant open the page http://www.cnn.com/ because your computer isnt connected to the Internet.
When I open the "Network" under "System Preferences", I receive a "green light" by AirPort - İt says "AirPort is connected to the network SpeedTouch 34987. You are connected to the İnternet via Airport.
However, when I go to "Diagnostics" I receive green lights by AirPort, Airport Settings, Network Settings, and ISP, but red lights by "İnternet" and "Server". Underneath the red lights it says "Failed".
When I go to TCP/IP, I receive an IP Address (192.168.1.4), a Subnet Mask (255.255.255.0), and a Router (192.168.1.1). I am also able to use Skype with the connection.
When I tried to connect directly to the modem with a cable, the same problem occurred.
Finally, my flatmate also has a Mac (an older version) and has had no problem connecting to the same network, wirelessly or wired.
BUT whenever I try to connect to the network (and fail), SHE loses her internet connection. I must then turn my computer off and reset the modem so that she can get back onto the Internet. It is as if my Mac is wirelessly reconfiguring the modem and screwing it up somehow.
As a side-note, I am sometimes able to connect to password-less servers in the neighborhood. More often than not, however, I will click on a server (e.g. senem) that I had had access to a few hours before, and will receive a "There was an error joining the AirPort network "senem" message.
ALL of the 3 servers that I am able to use will pop up with messages like this. İf I am able to use one of them, however, then I am able to use them all.
It is frustrating because no further details are ever given, and I am left to grapple with seemingly inexplicable reasons. I am beginning to look at the whole situation as a religious lesson of sorts.
There may be multiple issues in here or it may be as simple as updating my drivers - but if anybody can shed light on what in the hell is happening here I would greatly appreciate it.