groverhoo
Registered
So about 4 days ago, my internet connection (Cable) went dead in OS X. I checked the normal things like refreshing the IP address, rebooting the computer and the modem but nothing works. I hadn't changed any settings or installed any new software - it just went out without warning. AT&T (ugh!) says the connection is fine and I should "contact my manufacturer". Uh huh.
The funny thing is that the connection is awesome when I boot into OS 9 - everything works great. When I boot into Classic from OS X, it takes an eternity, but I'll get little blips of images coming into the browser (Netscape Navigator in 9).
I tried Disk First Aid and Norton's just in case, and I deleted everything relating to my software firewall. But it's definitely a problem with OS X. Any suggestions?
I'm not familiar with UNIX, but I know there are some commands that will provide me with some network information. Maybe that will help you guys? Thanks a bunch!
groverhoo
The funny thing is that the connection is awesome when I boot into OS 9 - everything works great. When I boot into Classic from OS X, it takes an eternity, but I'll get little blips of images coming into the browser (Netscape Navigator in 9).
I tried Disk First Aid and Norton's just in case, and I deleted everything relating to my software firewall. But it's definitely a problem with OS X. Any suggestions?
I'm not familiar with UNIX, but I know there are some commands that will provide me with some network information. Maybe that will help you guys? Thanks a bunch!
groverhoo