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yourdream

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Aug 16, 2008
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I bought a new iMac and it connected to AirPort Base Station, internet works fine on it. However, when I connect my MacBook to the wireless network, it doesn't let me go on the internet. I checked the status of the router through AirPort Utility. (Status: Conflicting DHCP Range) I don't know how to fix this. Does anyone know?
 
This might be a really silly question for you - but did you double check they're not trying to connect on the same channel and/or ip address?

I've found that by shutting everything off - then powering on the AEBS - wait until it is up - then power iMac and then MBP.
 
This might be a really silly question for you - but did you double check they're not trying to connect on the same channel and/or ip address?

I've found that by shutting everything off - then powering on the AEBS - wait until it is up - then power iMac and then MBP.

I don't know, it still doesn't work. Do I change anything in the configuration? Such as Connection Sharing? And the light on the AirPort Extreme Base Station is yellow.
 
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