Thursday, September 20, 2012

Re: [Avid-L2] Re: OT: Macbook Pro Ethernet check? Solution?

 

In a DHCP/automatic setup, the DNS servers are passed into the connected clients by the DHCP server(in your case the Airport), but as with anything digital they could be corrupt or leftovers from a different location.

That's why reliable networking is always done by asigning static IP addresses. Less convenient, but solid.

cheers,
BG
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--- On Thu, 9/20/12, johnrobmoore <bigfish@pacbell.net> wrote:

From: johnrobmoore <bigfish@pacbell.net>
Subject: [Avid-L2] Re: OT: Macbook Pro Ethernet check? Solution?
To: Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, September 20, 2012, 10:38 PM

 

So it turned out the DNS Server was wrong although it worked at work. I looked at the functioning MacBook and the DNS Server was 10.0.1.1 which is the same as the Router 10.0.1.1. On my MacBook Pro it was set to som 6.xxx.xxx.xx type of number. When does the DNS Server get set and how does it get changed. I don't recall doing anything with it but I did do some network trouble shooting with my MBP a few weeks back when they switched over the ISP service to a microwave setup. I didn't get logged into that correctly but maybe I entered some data manually that stuck. Well It's working now but how have I been successfully bouncing between work network and home network without ever setting these things up?

--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "johnrobmoore" <bigfish@...> wrote:

>

> Thanks I just found it at the top pull down menu. Mine just has automatic. Perhaps adding a new untitled location will help and I'll check the dns server.

>

> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Jay Mahavier <jay_mahavier@> wrote:

> >

> > Locations is located in System Perfs / Network in a dropdown at the center top (I think).

> >

> > Also, Bogdan has a good idea. When at home go see what the DNS server settings are for one of the other laptops. And then on your laptop select the service for you ethernet port and go to Advanced and then DNS and manually enter those addresses and see what happens.

> >

> > Jay

> >

> > On Sep 20, 2012, at 12:33 PM, johnrobmoore wrote:

> >

> > > I'm on a Mac and I looked in the system prefs for network but don't see anything that relates to location. Where might I find that control on mbp os 10.6.8? I tried spotlight with network location but nothing came up.

> > >

> > > --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Tim Selander <selander@> wrote:

> > >>

> > >> Hi John,

> > >>

> > >> haven't read the whole thread, so you may have found the answer.

> > >> But a few months ago I had the same trouble as you. Turned out I

> > >> could fix it by changing the Network Location (where you set up

> > >> network configurations for home, work, public wifi, etc). Just a

> > >> guess, but I figure some file that held the settings got

> > >> corrupted. Made a new Location, and all was well.

> > >>

> > >> Tim Selander

> > >> Tokyo, Japan

> > >>

> > >> On 9/20/12 2:39 PM, John Moore wrote:

> > >>> f the cable is good why would my MBP work on the ethernet connection at work but not at home. Nothing has changed on my Airport base station at home. At least I've done nothing to change it. Any suggestions?

> > >>

> > >

> > >

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