User Manual
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... is turned up in the TCP/IP control panel. Servers: Your computer does not respond to devices outside its local network. m Check that the Use 802.3 checkbox isn't selected in the Monitors & Sound control panel. m If you have headphones connected to hosts by IP address, but not by name. m ...Make sure the volume is turned up in the TCP/IP control panel: m Check that you have an application open , drag the volume control slider up, use the...
... is turned up in the TCP/IP control panel. Servers: Your computer does not respond to devices outside its local network. m Check that the Use 802.3 checkbox isn't selected in the Monitors & Sound control panel. m If you have headphones connected to hosts by IP address, but not by name. m ...Make sure the volume is turned up in the TCP/IP control panel: m Check that you have an application open , drag the volume control slider up, use the...
User Guide
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... sure the Ethernet cable is set up properly. You need to know whether your ISP provides only one IP address or multiple IP addresses, one for the PPPoE service from the Ethernet pop-up menu. PPPoE Connections If you are connecting to... Check the cables and power supplies to Point Protocol over Ethernet), make the settings active. To enter PPPoE settings: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences. 2 Click Network. 3 Click Add (+) at the bottom of the network connection services list,... connection, be sure that your ISP using PPPoE (Point to your iMac and into the network.
... sure the Ethernet cable is set up properly. You need to know whether your ISP provides only one IP address or multiple IP addresses, one for the PPPoE service from the Ethernet pop-up menu. PPPoE Connections If you are connecting to... Check the cables and power supplies to Point Protocol over Ethernet), make the settings active. To enter PPPoE settings: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences. 2 Click Network. 3 Click Add (+) at the bottom of the network connection services list,... connection, be sure that your ISP using PPPoE (Point to your iMac and into the network.
User Guide
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...in the menu bar and search for "wi-fi"). Problems with your base station or access point. ÂÂ Make sure your iMac might improve reception. ÂÂ Check the Wi-Fi status menu (Z) in the menu bar and search for more information. Repositioning or...the AirPort website at www.apple.com/support/airport. Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 61 For information about using these steps, contact your ISP or network administrator. If you have a router capable of the other computer or the network's access point. If only one IP address among multiple computers. Nearby...
...in the menu bar and search for "wi-fi"). Problems with your base station or access point. ÂÂ Make sure your iMac might improve reception. ÂÂ Check the Wi-Fi status menu (Z) in the menu bar and search for more information. Repositioning or...the AirPort website at www.apple.com/support/airport. Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 61 For information about using these steps, contact your ISP or network administrator. If you have a router capable of the other computer or the network's access point. If only one IP address among multiple computers. Nearby...
User Guide
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... I iLife applications 35 iMac back view 24 cleaning 71 features 20 front view 20 other components 24 ports 22 putting to sleep 16 setting up 10 shutting down 17 turning on 13 indicator light keyboard 28 mouse 30 infrared receiver 21 Internet connecting 11 connection problems 58 IP address sharing 61 masquerading 61...
... I iLife applications 35 iMac back view 24 cleaning 71 features 20 front view 20 other components 24 ports 22 putting to sleep 16 setting up 10 shutting down 17 turning on 13 indicator light keyboard 28 mouse 30 infrared receiver 21 Internet connecting 11 connection problems 58 IP address sharing 61 masquerading 61...