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Any ideas on why the MacBook Pro can not connect to wireless network with D-Link, as he did before?
We have a new D-Link Router. We D-Link had another before, but more powerful position, but my son's Macbook connects to a page or two and then cut. Aim to close, open, once it is navigating through a page or two and cut. Any idea what could be the problem? Thank you!
It seems like block Mac (not scored) address. However, you can connect and browse a few pages. Do you have security on your wireless network? If not, you may want to ensure that the hidden SSID and uses WPA-PSK wireless security II. I think the router is resetting the connection due to parameters strange network security. It may also be that the MacBook needs a static IP address or may have already one and must be changed. Your laptop using OS X 10.5.x "Leopard"? Also, is there any other computers connected to the router, in addition to their own? Maybe there are duplicate IP addresses. Since you do not see the specific network configuration issue is difficult to solve. It could even be a problem DNS. Can you connect to the site with the OpenDNS IP address? If http://208.67.219.60/ can connect to a site using only the property intellectual, then it is a DNS issue. And according to the ISP that you have, you may want to consider switching to OpenDNS.











