Ethernet has a self-assigned IP address and will not be able to connect to the Internet. 2018

Mac mini (Late 2012)

macOS High Sierra - 10.13.5 Beta (17F35e)

AirPort Time Capsule


Help please -


Noticed that the 'flashy light' on my Ethernet Switch was solid, yesterday.


Looked at network settings -

'Ethernet has a self-assigned IP address and will not be able to connect to the Internet'.


Tried 'I think' everything I could get by Googling. New Location. Renew Lease. Power Cycle everything connected to ADSL. etc..


I did manage to get it into a state where it was connected but no IP Address, but couldn't figure out how to give it one (?).


Wi-Fi working fine on and off the Mac.


Ideas? Help? Please!


Thanks

Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.5)

Posted on Apr 16, 2018 1:58 AM

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Apr 17, 2018 1:45 AM in response to MacMini2054

Problem - Fixed. Mystery - Solved. Cause - Finger Trouble.


Tried the 'change cable' approach first. No change.

Looked at 'New Network' next. Could not see how to do this with AirPort Utility.

Looked at resetting the Time Capsule. Got up on a chair to where it lives on top of the Welsh Dresser in the lounge and... as I moved it one of the Ethernet cables fell out. The cable to the switch in the office.

Now, how did that come unconnected all by itself?

Plugged it back in and - Roberto é seu tio (as they say in Portugal)


Thanks for the help and support.


SGC

Apr 17, 2018 1:46 AM in response to MacMini2054

it gets an ip from the dhcp service in the router

if it can't then after a timeout it just auto pick one in the default range

if that happen it would likely not have an internet connection

since you tried the power cycling then I would suggest you try another Ethernet cable

and maybe How to reset NVRAM or PRAM on your Mac - Apple Support


also if you don't have other devices connected by Ethernet then if you could test with another device it would rule out the issue was not the mac

Apr 16, 2018 8:02 AM in response to MacMini2054

I have had the same (I think) problem and it seems to occur in my case when the Mac wakes up after it has been in Sleep mode. However, it always connected fine to the network and internet after a power switch on.


What did solve the problem (as a work around) was to create an extra, new wireless network on the same router, as I found that it only affected my machine when connected to the WiFi network that I was using when I upgraded to High Sierra - I was setting up a new machine so only had one wireless network in the network settings list.


Once I connected to the new network, the loss of connection after waking from sleep went away and I have not lost my connection since, although I am still searching for a fix so I can revert to using my original network.


For what it is worth I would:


A) see if it is sleep related i.e. only happens after it wakes up

B) goes away after you connect to a differently named network.


I thought I had found the solution by deleting various plist files in the configuration folder as I found mention of that, but frustratingly it did not fix it. I also tried resetting the NVRAM and SMC but to no avail. It seems to be keeping some hidden settings somewhere that I cannot find...

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