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I've upgraded (if that's the right word.....) to Snow Leopard on my Mini Mac.
Since doing this I have trouble getting on the internet, my connection keeps dropping.
When I try to re connect, I get a message saying that I don't have a network installed - well I do, because I'm on the net now through the Mini Mac.
I have to go into Open Network Preferences and play a little with the settings - Renew DHCP settings in particular.
This doesn't always work, sometimes I'll turn the mac off and re start the airport card.
Re starting the mac sometimes automatically recognises the network on re start.
Only been a problem since installing Snow Leopard - but its driving me mad now. My son's Windows net book instantly recognises the wireless network right next to me.
Its beginning to make me think I should go back to a Windows based machine.
Any help really appreciated - I can't see the network card is at fault, as it does (sometimes) connect faultlessly.
Since doing this I have trouble getting on the internet, my connection keeps dropping.
When I try to re connect, I get a message saying that I don't have a network installed - well I do, because I'm on the net now through the Mini Mac.
I have to go into Open Network Preferences and play a little with the settings - Renew DHCP settings in particular.
This doesn't always work, sometimes I'll turn the mac off and re start the airport card.
Re starting the mac sometimes automatically recognises the network on re start.
Only been a problem since installing Snow Leopard - but its driving me mad now. My son's Windows net book instantly recognises the wireless network right next to me.
Its beginning to make me think I should go back to a Windows based machine.
Any help really appreciated - I can't see the network card is at fault, as it does (sometimes) connect faultlessly.