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Troubleshooting Procedures
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Apple Macintosh OS X
To find the IP address of a Mac OS X OS X 10.6 or 10.5 computer:
7. From the Apple menu, select
System Preferences...
8. In
System Preferences
, from the
View
menu, select
Network
.
9. In the Network preference window, click a network port (for example,
Ethernet
,
AirPort
,
modem
). If you are connected, the IP address appears below
Status
.
10. Close the window when finished.
To find the IP address of a Mac OS X 10.4 or 10.3 computer:
11. From the Apple menu, select
Location
, and then
Network Preferences...
12. In the Network Preference window, next to
Show
, select
Network Status
. Your network
status and IP address appear.
13. Close the window when finished.
Via the Web
There are various Web sites, such as
, that display your IP
address and other information about your system. If the page does not display, you may not
have a working Internet connection and should try one of the methods described above to
find your IP address.
Troubleshooting Software-Interaction Problems
If the physical network and basic configuration procedures in the preceding sections do not
resolve your problem, focus on software problems. The most common software problems
are related to firewalls.
Many third-party antivirus programs include built-in firewalls. You may not realize that you
installed the firewall component when you installed the antivirus software, and now the
firewall may be interfering with your network connectivity.
To troubleshoot software problems:
1. Disconnect your network from the Internet so that you can safely disable any firewalls or
antivirus software while you troubleshoot.
2. Disconnect the cable modem from the Internet and unplug the cable modem.
3. After you are off the Internet, disable any antivirus or firewall programs you have, including
Internet Connection Firewall or Windows Firewall, on all the computers that have problems.
If this step solves the problem, the problem exists with one of these Windows features or
products. Enable one at a time and see when things break again. When they do, you know