Hi Richmond,
One possibility I see no one has yet mentioned:
When my network starts misbehaving, I often start the troubleshooting
process by unplugging the router, waiting a few seconds, then plugging
it back in. The effect is usually quite restorative! Just a
shot-in-the-dark thought.
Phil
On 2/25/15 8:25 AM, Richmond wrote:
I have a wired+wireless router connected to my cable modem in my flat.
My Dell Optiplex 745 running Linux is connected via a LAN cable to the
router.
My G3 iMac running Mac OS 9.2.2 is connected via LAN cable.
My G5 iMac running Mac OS 10.4 and 10.5 connects wirelessly.
My wife's laptop (generic rubbish) running Linux connects wirelessly.
My iPad 1 connects wirelessly.
My wife's Android NextBook connects wirelessly.
My wife's Dell Optiplex 760 with wireless dongle connects wirelessly.
My older son's iPad 4 connects wirelessly.
Both of my sons' iPhones connects wirelessly.
My older son's Lenovo laptop running Windows 7 connects wirelessly.
BUT . . . My younger son's MacBook Air running Mac OS 10.10 is UNABLE
to connect wirelessly . . .
Would be glad for any pointers as to why.
Richmond.
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