- #WHERE IS MY ETHERNET CABLE FOR MY MAC PRO SIERRA VERSION 10.12.4 FULL#
- #WHERE IS MY ETHERNET CABLE FOR MY MAC PRO SIERRA VERSION 10.12.4 ANDROID#
You might have to unlock the lock in the left bottom corner first.
On the Mac without internet access disable all interfaces in the network preferences pane except the Wi-fi interface by choosing the interface and clicking on the little gear -> "Make Service Inactive". To get the MAC-address of a Wi-fi interface, open System Preferences -> Network -> Choose "Wi-fi" -> Advanced -> Hardware -> MAC Address on the Mac without internet access. If your router uses MAC-filters to control access, check that the Mac in question isn't blacklisted or is whitelisted if you use whitelists. Make a note of the internal interface (probably 192.168.0.1 in your case). Connect to the administrative interface of your router with a working Mac. Temporarily disable any Firewall/Internet Security solution/packet filter on your Mac (like LittleSnitch/Hands Off!/Kaspersky Internet Security etc.). I'm praying that someone out there has the magic words or the 2-click solution for me, but I would be grateful for a long thorough guidelines to solve it too! <3 Inet6 fe80::2acf:daff:fee6:950a%en1 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x5 Response from ifconfig en1: en1: flags=88 I've tried other things too, but can't remember what else right now. Removed network password from keychain. Removed the /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration folder. Ran network diagnostic and assistant tools. Checked and copied all network settings from another macbook pro that's connected and online on my network. Remove & add services (WiFi & ethernet). Restarting/resetting the router and the macbook. Renewing/turning off&on/inputting manually DHCP. Now I've tried the following, in different order and a number of times, to no avail: None of the options are checked under the proxies tab. I have had no problems connecting to other networks with my macbook pro before and I just tried at a friend's house to check, with no problems.Ī little something, that may be a clue to someone: when I open network diagnostic tool, my macbook pro connects for something that seems like a microsecond and it tells me I'm connected to Internet and everything seems fine. #WHERE IS MY ETHERNET CABLE FOR MY MAC PRO SIERRA VERSION 10.12.4 ANDROID#
Every other device connects fine android phones and tablets,xbox one, iPhone and other macbooks, all online and browsing the net.
#WHERE IS MY ETHERNET CABLE FOR MY MAC PRO SIERRA VERSION 10.12.4 FULL#
I have the same problem whether it's WiFi or through ethernet cable, I have full signal but not getting online. I have a late 2011 model 15" macbook pro running OSX 10.9.5 that refuses to connect to Internet on my home network. I'm really hoping someone here can help me, as I'm getting pretty frustrated with my macbook now.