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After upgrading to OS Mavericks on iMac it stopped recognizing my ethernet cable
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After I finished upgrading my Lion OS to Mavericks OS, it stopped recognizing my Ethernet cable, therefore I can't connect via Ethernet to the Internet but only via Wifi.
On the Networks preferences it's simply red and won't change.
None of these have helped:
- restart my router
- restart my mac
- changed the cable
- creating new location
- deleting the Ethernet instance and creating a new one
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After I finished upgrading my Lion OS to Mavericks OS, it stopped recognizing my Ethernet cable, therefore I can't connect via Ethernet to the Internet but only via Wifi.
On the Networks preferences it's simply red and won't change.
None of these have helped:
- restart my router
- restart my mac
- changed the cable
- creating new location
- deleting the Ethernet instance and creating a new one
macos mac internet ethernet osx-mavericks
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After I finished upgrading my Lion OS to Mavericks OS, it stopped recognizing my Ethernet cable, therefore I can't connect via Ethernet to the Internet but only via Wifi.
On the Networks preferences it's simply red and won't change.
None of these have helped:
- restart my router
- restart my mac
- changed the cable
- creating new location
- deleting the Ethernet instance and creating a new one
macos mac internet ethernet osx-mavericks
After I finished upgrading my Lion OS to Mavericks OS, it stopped recognizing my Ethernet cable, therefore I can't connect via Ethernet to the Internet but only via Wifi.
On the Networks preferences it's simply red and won't change.
None of these have helped:
- restart my router
- restart my mac
- changed the cable
- creating new location
- deleting the Ethernet instance and creating a new one
macos mac internet ethernet osx-mavericks
macos mac internet ethernet osx-mavericks
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I had a similar problem after updating to Mountain Lion. This is what I did to fix it:
Open System Preferences → Network.
Delete all Ethernet services from the service list.
Create a new Ethernet service.
Set Configure IPv4 to Manually.
Enter the IP address that the router would assign to your computer through DCHP, and the subnet mask and router IP into the relevant boxes.
Click Apply.
I have tried every combination but still it says Not connected and doesn't change it's color
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Oct 31 '13 at 20:50
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I had a similar problem after updating to Mountain Lion. This is what I did to fix it:
Open System Preferences → Network.
Delete all Ethernet services from the service list.
Create a new Ethernet service.
Set Configure IPv4 to Manually.
Enter the IP address that the router would assign to your computer through DCHP, and the subnet mask and router IP into the relevant boxes.
Click Apply.
I have tried every combination but still it says Not connected and doesn't change it's color
– fxuser
Oct 31 '13 at 20:50
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I had a similar problem after updating to Mountain Lion. This is what I did to fix it:
Open System Preferences → Network.
Delete all Ethernet services from the service list.
Create a new Ethernet service.
Set Configure IPv4 to Manually.
Enter the IP address that the router would assign to your computer through DCHP, and the subnet mask and router IP into the relevant boxes.
Click Apply.
I have tried every combination but still it says Not connected and doesn't change it's color
– fxuser
Oct 31 '13 at 20:50
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I had a similar problem after updating to Mountain Lion. This is what I did to fix it:
Open System Preferences → Network.
Delete all Ethernet services from the service list.
Create a new Ethernet service.
Set Configure IPv4 to Manually.
Enter the IP address that the router would assign to your computer through DCHP, and the subnet mask and router IP into the relevant boxes.
Click Apply.
I had a similar problem after updating to Mountain Lion. This is what I did to fix it:
Open System Preferences → Network.
Delete all Ethernet services from the service list.
Create a new Ethernet service.
Set Configure IPv4 to Manually.
Enter the IP address that the router would assign to your computer through DCHP, and the subnet mask and router IP into the relevant boxes.
Click Apply.
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answered Oct 31 '13 at 11:11
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I have tried every combination but still it says Not connected and doesn't change it's color
– fxuser
Oct 31 '13 at 20:50
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I have tried every combination but still it says Not connected and doesn't change it's color
– fxuser
Oct 31 '13 at 20:50
I have tried every combination but still it says Not connected and doesn't change it's color
– fxuser
Oct 31 '13 at 20:50
I have tried every combination but still it says Not connected and doesn't change it's color
– fxuser
Oct 31 '13 at 20:50
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