Steve
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does it fail straight away when going to a webpage or does it try and load for a few seconds first. Stupid too but check date and time are correct
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Dom
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Under the wireless network settings, what IP address does it give you for the gateway/router?
And is it set to get an address via DHCP?
Does it work on other wireless networks? Have you tried connecting it via Ethernet?
[Edited on 11-09-2013 by Dom]
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A2H GO
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Try connecting manually using the SSID and your password after 'forgetting' the network. That worked when I had issues with my MBA.
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Try connecting manually using the SSID and your password after 'forgetting' the network. That worked when I had issues with my MBA.
didnt work
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
Under the wireless network settings, what IP address does it give you for the gateway/router?
And is it set to get an address via DHCP?
Does it work on other wireless networks? Have you tried connecting it via Ethernet?
[Edited on 11-09-2013 by Dom]
192.168.1.254
yep via DHCP
its worked with other wireless netwroks yes, up until a few days ago
just realised that using the new IP above, it goes into the router options etc.! so it does work and is connected, but maybe i have to change one of the BT options to allow it to work?!
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Dom
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So you're having this issue on all wireless networks?
If you point your browser to http://74.125.224.72/ (Google), does it load?
Have you tried manually changing DNS servers (guide - HERE) to Google's DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) - make any difference?
Edit - also try a wire connection to the router via Ethernet, just to rule out hardware failure (unlikely as you're connecting to the routers admin pages).
[Edited on 11-09-2013 by Dom]
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Robbo
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no just this wireless netwoirk. worked fine on all others previously and no others to connect to now. we dont have amn ethernet cable in the house but the PS3, 2 iPhones and iPad are currently connected by wifi
will try the other bits in a sec
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Robbo
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ARGH
so clicking that google link to me to a lets get started bt page, that my flatmate said he got on all his devices.
i had to run through a set up for parentla controls which hung so i clicked back and then the google page laoded and works for any search but no other sites work :/
WTF
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evilrob
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
we dont have an ethernet cable in the house
Just as well really, cos the Macbook Air isn't thick enough to house an ethernet port!
Sounds like DNS is screwed up somewhere along the line. I would do the following:
1. Turn off Wi-Fi on all your Wi-Fi enabled devices, including the Macbook.
2. Remove all your preferred networks from System Preferences > Network -> Advanced (or click on the WiFi icon in the bar at the top and select 'Open Network Preferences')
2. Shut down the Macbook.
3. Turn off your router (both the home hub and the white box if you have the earlier Infinity kit - the latest home hub has the modem built in)
4. Wait for 30 seconds.
5. Power up the white box and wait for that to look like it's connected if applicable. Turn the home hub back on, wait for the lights to turn the appropriate colour.
6. Power up the Macbook.
7. Turn on Wi-Fi, attempt to connect, enter password.
8. Test connection.
9. Turn Wi-Fi back on all your other devices one at a time.
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evilrob
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
ARGH
so clicking that google link to me to a lets get started bt page, that my flatmate said he got on all his devices.
i had to run through a set up for parentla controls which hung so i clicked back and then the google page laoded and works for any search but no other sites work :/
WTF
Forget everything I just said in the previous post. It was totally overkill anyway, and won't solve your issue - looks like Super Gay Home Hub Fun Time for you!
[Edited on 11-09-2013 by evilrob]
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Robbo
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yeah, i think i need to get back to that get started page somehow and try and work through it. although my flat mate said his had a start browsing button when he tried to connect
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
Have you tried manually changing DNS servers (guide - HERE) to Google's DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) - make any difference?
ok, that worked!
what does it mean? does it mean google will see everything im doing etc.? any risks to using these dns' and not 192.168.0.1 that it was assigned to??
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Robbo
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is there a way to get back to the BT get stafrted page and for it to actually work properly?
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Richie
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Just do a factory reset on the HH4. They sometimes go spazzy after firmware rollouts.
http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/11386/~/how-do-i-reset-my-bt-home-hub-to-its-factory-settings%3F
It will use TR-069 and connect to an ACS server to reconfig after the reset.
[Edited on 12-09-2013 by Richie]
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pow
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Just leave it with Googles DNS servers. YOu really think someone somewhere is going to be going "oooo look oRbbo is on xvideos.com"?
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Richie
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Of course not however if he want's the HH4 to work as intended then it's the easiest option - assuming it's the HH4 at fault and not the Macbook.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
quote: Originally posted by Dom
Have you tried manually changing DNS servers (guide - HERE) to Google's DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) - make any difference?
ok, that worked!
what does it mean? does it mean google will see everything im doing etc.? any risks to using these dns' and not 192.168.0.1 that it was assigned to??
If 192.168.1.254 is your router's IP address, going off that you can access the routers admin pages via that IP address, then DHCP should be sending out 192.168.1.254 for the primary DNS server and not 192.168.0.1
I suspect if you remove the Google DNS servers you stuck in and replaced it with 192.168.1.254 then it'll work. And if that's the case then there is a bug in HH4 or a bodged setup somewhere.
However, if using 192.168.1.254 as the DNS server doesn't work, then have a look in the routers admin pages and see which (primary and secondary) DNS servers it's been assigned by BT and then manually use those - this still uses the same DNS servers but just bypasses the router.
If that works then it's the router; if it doesn't then it's to do with bodged BT DNS servers, which case just use Google's.
[Edited on 12-09-2013 by Dom]
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evilrob
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Just leave it with Googles DNS servers. YOu really think someone somewhere is going to be going "oooo look oRbbo is on xvideos.com"?
I always had him down as a grannybang.com* kind of guy.
<coolstorybro>I nearly registered the domain grannybang.com with the intention of using it as my primary email circa 2005 - I thought rob@grannybang.com would be amusing. For one reason or another I didn't register it, and when I went back a few days later it had gone!</coolstorybro>
*I don't actually know if this exists, nor am I going to try and find out
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Dom
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It's just an advertising holding page.
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by Robbo
quote: Originally posted by Dom
Have you tried manually changing DNS servers (guide - HERE) to Google's DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) - make any difference?
ok, that worked!
what does it mean? does it mean google will see everything im doing etc.? any risks to using these dns' and not 192.168.0.1 that it was assigned to??
If 192.168.1.254 is your router's IP address, going off that you can access the routers admin pages via that IP address, then DHCP should be sending out 192.168.1.254 for the primary DNS server and not 192.168.0.1
I suspect if you remove the Google DNS servers you stuck in and replaced it with 192.168.1.254 then it'll work. And if that's the case then there is a bug in HH4 or a bodged setup somewhere.
However, if using 192.168.1.254 as the DNS server doesn't work, then have a look in the routers admin pages and see which (primary and secondary) DNS servers it's been assigned by BT and then manually use those - this still uses the same DNS servers but just bypasses the router.
If that works then it's the router; if it doesn't then it's to do with bodged BT DNS servers, which case just use Google's.
[Edited on 12-09-2013 by Dom]
ok will have alook tonight thanks very much for your help
and to others wqho helped to, much aprpeciated!
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evilrob
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
It's just an advertising holding page.
Bastards! Not even using the damn thing!
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by Robbo
quote: Originally posted by Dom
Have you tried manually changing DNS servers (guide - HERE) to Google's DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) - make any difference?
ok, that worked!
what does it mean? does it mean google will see everything im doing etc.? any risks to using these dns' and not 192.168.0.1 that it was assigned to??
If 192.168.1.254 is your router's IP address, going off that you can access the routers admin pages via that IP address, then DHCP should be sending out 192.168.1.254 for the primary DNS server and not 192.168.0.1
I suspect if you remove the Google DNS servers you stuck in and replaced it with 192.168.1.254 then it'll work. And if that's the case then there is a bug in HH4 or a bodged setup somewhere.
yup that worked thanks again mate!
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Marc
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So will you be on XVideos, Red Tube or You Porn tonight?
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Robbo
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i suspect youporn
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