What type of router are you using?  I used to have this kind of issue 
when I was using a D Link router with my Mac.

     As for the second issue, I have seen this behavior on my Mac Book Pro 
during some boot ups.  I'm wondering if there is a preference file that needs 
to be replaced or something of that nature.  I haven't had the time to really 
dig and experiment though.

Take Care

John Panarese
jpanar...@gmail.com



On Mar 26, 2012, at 12:32 PM, Les Kriegler wrote:

> I'm in the process of setting up our iMac.  I still run our PC and it is 
> connected to our router.  With the Mac, I often need to re-start our system 
> in order to get on the Internet.  It works for a while, and then I cannot 
> connect to a page when launching Safari.  An Apple rep told me to go into 
> Java Preferences and check the applets and update my Java software which I 
> did, but the problem persists.  Also, when I start the Mac, VO doesn't start 
> talking until I Command Tab to the Finder.  Any suggestions on how to resolve 
> these two issues?  I'm running the latest version of Lion, and all system 
> software was updated when I initially started our iMac.  Thanks for any 
> assistance.
> 
> Les
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