I have a new Macbook pro, which I bought in July of 2011. I am running Snow Leopard on it.
Yesterday, my Macbook Pro stopped connecting to the internet. I restarted the wireless router, stopped Airport and restated it, deleted the the preferred network entry from Network Settings and have reentered the WEP password. I can connect to the wireless network, but it does not allow me to go to the internet. Oh yeah, I have rebooted my Macbook Pro too, and I am still unable to get to the internet.
When I do diagnostics, it says that I have a self-assigned IP address that will not be able to connect to the internet.
I did a backup three days earlier, so I tried booting from my backup drive. I was able to connect to the internet from the back up drive. I do not want to restore from my backup since I will lose three days of data.
Any ideas about what is wrong?
Any ideas of how I can restore my network setting only.
Thanks,
Kevin
Yesterday, my Macbook Pro stopped connecting to the internet. I restarted the wireless router, stopped Airport and restated it, deleted the the preferred network entry from Network Settings and have reentered the WEP password. I can connect to the wireless network, but it does not allow me to go to the internet. Oh yeah, I have rebooted my Macbook Pro too, and I am still unable to get to the internet.
When I do diagnostics, it says that I have a self-assigned IP address that will not be able to connect to the internet.
I did a backup three days earlier, so I tried booting from my backup drive. I was able to connect to the internet from the back up drive. I do not want to restore from my backup since I will lose three days of data.
Any ideas about what is wrong?
Any ideas of how I can restore my network setting only.
Thanks,
Kevin
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