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Nov 21, 2009

Well the problem started when we got a new Time Capsule (2 TB) and replaced and AEBS. At the moment we have 4 macs using the TC. Three wireless and one connected with ethernet cable. If I close the lid on my Macbook Air and open it after a few minutes, it wont connect to the internet. I get a message saying: "Airport has the self-assigned IP address (and the IP #) and will not be able to connect to the internet" I try to use the network diagnostics, and it looks like the network settings is wrong (amber light) and the internet and server is failed.

I then select the network I want to use, and then it suddenly works again. Also three of the macs are using the TC for back ups. Usually the back up gets delayed, and wont start even if I ask it to back up now. It starts to the volume ready, then it says that the disk isn't available. Is there something I cant do or is the TC faulty? My mum and dad arent too good with macs, so if they cant connect to the internet they usually just reboot and it works. I have reset the TC and created the network again, but its still the same issue.

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1 week ago my computer as stopped to connect to internet.

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the message on the network connection is Airport is connected to the network. Airport is does not have an IP address and Cannot connect to the internet

I have try everything...:

the Airport is working becouse all the others computers inside on my office are working well with airport.

If I connect my computer with a cable I have the same problem.

I have reset and restart Airport and computer.

I have let my connection and computer disconnected and switched off for 24 our.

I have verifyining that is not an hardware problem because I have installed a fresh OS on an external drive and when I boot from the external drive everything working well.

The OS is on boot installation 10.4.9

the machine is a Mac book pro 17 2.16 GHZ intel core duo with 2gb 667 Mhz.

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