I'm not sure if this is a hardware issue or Mac OS X. If it's Mac OS X it will be the first time I have had a problem since Mac OS 10.1.
I have an airport set up and a LAN set up (I have my own IPs that do not need a router. And no I'm not telling you what they are. LOL) When I went to switch to the LAN it told me that the cable wasn't plugged in. I checked the cable and it was plugged in. I even took out the cable and put it back in, check the cable to the hub. Every thing checks out there, so I went to get my MacBook (Late 2007). Hooked up the cable to it, it worked fine no problems.
So I thought maybe the locations got messed up, then created another location. Same thing.. Then I tried to switch back to the Airport and would connect to that either. I kept switching from one another then it just worked.
Do you think this was a software problem or a hardware problem. The iMac is only 1 week old (Love it by the way). :/
Hugh
I have an airport set up and a LAN set up (I have my own IPs that do not need a router. And no I'm not telling you what they are. LOL) When I went to switch to the LAN it told me that the cable wasn't plugged in. I checked the cable and it was plugged in. I even took out the cable and put it back in, check the cable to the hub. Every thing checks out there, so I went to get my MacBook (Late 2007). Hooked up the cable to it, it worked fine no problems.
So I thought maybe the locations got messed up, then created another location. Same thing.. Then I tried to switch back to the Airport and would connect to that either. I kept switching from one another then it just worked.
Do you think this was a software problem or a hardware problem. The iMac is only 1 week old (Love it by the way). :/
Hugh