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#1 By
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Saturday, June 30, 2007 01:14:53 AM
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Hi,
I recently bought a MAC OS X computer. when i connect to internet , MAC gives a error message that ethernet cable not plugged in. But i have checked my connection, the ethernet cable is plugged. I have also checked by connecting my windows computer, it seems to be working fine.
if I need to ping the modem to check the cable, how should i goto commmand prompt in mac or is their is any other option to check the connection between the modem and mac computer.
Thank you,
nachi
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#2 By
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Sunday, July 08, 2007 04:11:43 PM
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Ok go to /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app that is the unix command line in OSX it can call ping for you. Alternatively you can use the network utility application in the Utilites folder
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