Ethernet connection iMac OS Majave
The Ethernet cable is connected. Message indicates I am not connected to the internet. System preferences indicates the cable is not connected.
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The Ethernet cable is connected. Message indicates I am not connected to the internet. System preferences indicates the cable is not connected.
At a bare minimum you should do a NVRAM reset per the directions in https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204063 and also restart in Safe Mode, this restart can take up to 10 minutes to do. Instructions for the Safe Mode restart are in https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201262.
After doing both, then retest, if you still have problems try another Ethernet cable.
Finally, I am assuming you have set your Network Preference to have Ethernet as the top priority in System Preferences - Network.
At a bare minimum you should do a NVRAM reset per the directions in https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204063 and also restart in Safe Mode, this restart can take up to 10 minutes to do. Instructions for the Safe Mode restart are in https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201262.
After doing both, then retest, if you still have problems try another Ethernet cable.
Finally, I am assuming you have set your Network Preference to have Ethernet as the top priority in System Preferences - Network.
Okay, what troubleshooting have you attempted on the iMac? Chances are there is nothing wrong with the hardware. It may only need a NVRAM reset or to restart in Safe Mode or it may even be a bad Ethernet cable.
Read my reply. You have to reset the cable modem to get it to work with another piece of equipment. And reset it *again* to re-use your friends computer.
If this is something you want to do all the time, you friend will have to get a router and call the cable company to reset the modem so it will accept the router. Then you can change computers at will.
What are you connected *to*?
If it is a cable modem, the evil cable company often restricts plugging new equipment into the modem. You might have to call them to reset it.
It is a cable modem. But I took it to a friends house.. his imac works on his modem but mine does not.
The ethernet cable has been tested at my friends house but nothing else
I did call apple support and have an appointment next week at a local apple store
ok.. You are saying that it still could be a modem problem?
It is not a modem "problem," just that the modem will only recognize one computer until you reset it.
Ethernet connection iMac OS Majave