Q: IMac will not load internnet sites despite it having all green lights on the Network Diagnostics screen. In other words ther ... IMac will not load internnet sites despite it having all green lights on the Network Diagnostics screen. In other words there is a valid internet signal going into the iMac, but the machine will not load sites. Help? iOS 10.9.5 more
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Dec 6, 2014 10:17 AM in response to Jon6666by a brody,★HelpfuliOS 10.9.5 does not exist.
iOS refers to the operating system on iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touch.
10.9.5 was never a version of a Classic operating system.
10.9.5 was a version of Mac OS X, and is 13 years newer than Classic.
Here are reasons for WiFi signal to fail even when they appear to be strong:
Your Mac may be too close to your WiFi router, in which case, it might be better to connect to it via an ethernet cable if it can't be moved.
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Dec 8, 2014 8:09 AM in response to a brodyby Jon6666,Thanks very much for your reply to my problem. This didn't solve the issue, but a conversation with Comcast did help reset the modem which restored the wifi capability temporarily. It later stopped loading pages again so I connected an ethernet cable and am in business. I still haven't identified the problem source. I suspect either an interference with another device (a Smart TV?) or a modem setting that prevents wifi communication between the modem and the computer. BTW, mobile devices such as iPads and iPhones work with the wifi signal just fine.