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Senior User
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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Hi there
I am currently running on the latest version of OS X. I have my MacPro directly connected to my Airport extreme. If i put my computer to sleep and wake it up, it spontaneously does not connect to the internet. I have to unplug airport, and restart my computer to get internet working again
When i go to settings>internet my ethernet has this
Any suggestions as to how I can overcome this problem?
Thank you!
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R.I.P Steve Jobs
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Have you assigned the IP address manually or DHCP? Not an expert.
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Try rebooting your Airport Extreme, and/or check how its configured. Your symptoms could be caused by the AE's DHCP server glitching, rather than anything on the Mac Pro side.
Simple question - have you tried a different ethernet cable?
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Originally Posted by Ω
Have you assigned the IP address manually or DHCP? Not an expert.
i tried to renew the DHCP Lease but nothing happens. I have not played around with the IP address settings.
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Originally Posted by reader50
Try rebooting your Airport Extreme, and/or check how its configured. Your symptoms could be caused by the AE's DHCP server glitching, rather than anything on the Mac Pro side.
Simple question - have you tried a different ethernet cable?
I have tried another ethernet cable and the same problem exists. no other computer/ device gets impacted just the MacPro.
I have to reboot Airport Express and restart the computer to get ethernet working again.
I've tried to renew DHCP lease but it does nothing.
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If you connect directly to your DSL/cable modem, does it work OK?
As suggested, you should try a static IP address (set it manually in your 192.x.x.x or 10.x.x.x address range).
Steve
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Originally Posted by ibook_steve
If you connect directly to your DSL/cable modem, does it work OK?
As suggested, you should try a static IP address (set it manually in your 192.x.x.x or 10.x.x.x address range).
Steve
I've tired connecting it directly and the same issue persists. How do I go about changing the address manually?
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Settings | Network | Ethernet, then select the TCP/IP (or address) option. Choose Manual and enter an IP in the range your Airport device uses. You'll also have to manually enter the Subnet Mask (use 254.254.254.0) and Server address (your Airport's IP).
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