For some bizarre reason, sometime on Sunday afternoon my laptop lost all interest in connecting to the internet, despite not doing anything majorly different the night before (just surfing).
I can connect to my wireless modem at home, collect an IP address and even ping IP addresses on the net. But the damn thing won't connect when I launch a browser. I knew it wasn't the modem because my wife's laptop was connecting just fine.
So then this morning at work, tried to work wireless, got nothing like at home. But then switched to Ethernet and got nothing as well. I can ping some servers at work but not all. DNS is a no go.
Now here's the annoying thing; my VMware Fusion (3.1.3) running Windows 7 works perfectly fine. So the hardware is fine, just the IP stack on my Mac is belly up.
Macbook Pro (early 2011)
Snow Leopard 10.6.8
Firewall is Off
Have tried the following things:
- Turning airport on and off
- Rebooting (several times)
- Both on Ethernet and Wireless
- Deleting preferences for network connections
Any suggestions? Found one website that said they uninstalled their VMware and it fixed it, but it seems a very bizarre fix!
I can connect to my wireless modem at home, collect an IP address and even ping IP addresses on the net. But the damn thing won't connect when I launch a browser. I knew it wasn't the modem because my wife's laptop was connecting just fine.
So then this morning at work, tried to work wireless, got nothing like at home. But then switched to Ethernet and got nothing as well. I can ping some servers at work but not all. DNS is a no go.
Now here's the annoying thing; my VMware Fusion (3.1.3) running Windows 7 works perfectly fine. So the hardware is fine, just the IP stack on my Mac is belly up.
Macbook Pro (early 2011)
Snow Leopard 10.6.8
Firewall is Off
Have tried the following things:
- Turning airport on and off
- Rebooting (several times)
- Both on Ethernet and Wireless
- Deleting preferences for network connections
Any suggestions? Found one website that said they uninstalled their VMware and it fixed it, but it seems a very bizarre fix!