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

djackmac: kkopmbarji doesn't have a Windows machine; it's another Mac.

kkombarji: Have you tried power-cycling AirPort in the AirPort status menu?

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?
 
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?

Its basically unplugging the modem and router then waiting 30 seconds and first plugging in the modem, waiting until it cycles up, then plugging in the router. Also, how about the suggestions I provided before that (i.e. assigning static address, creating new location, different user, etc..)? Give those a try yet or are you just picking and choosing?
 
No, that's not what I meant, djackmac, though not a bad idea as well. Power-cycling means cycling power between off and on. The AirPort status menu is the menu on the right side of the menubar with the four curves representing wireless signal strength.
 
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