I recently switch wireless service at home to At&t. Since, my computer 'connects' to my network, accepts my password, and shows full signal, but when I open Safari, or any other app that requires internet, I just get the 'failed to open page because you are not connected to the internet' page. My roommates connect to use our wireless network with their PC's just fine, and my Mac connects to other wireless service at school and work and works just fine. I have been on the phone with At&t many times trying to troubleshoot and fix the problem. Apple charged me $49 to talk to them, with no success. I HAVE ALREADY TRIED RESTARTING both my Mac and my router, I have reset the router, I have restored original settings in both Safari and my router, I have tried removing the security from our network in order to connect without a password, I have tried re-configuring the router to work with Macs.all no success. I have installed the Bluestacks 2 application on Mac OS X (El Capitan). The application is installed successfully. Bluestacks Application - Failed to Load Channels. Unable to connect to the Internet. 'Failed to load channels. Unable to connect to the Internet'. I tried searching on Internet but no success. Also, if I browse internet. Tags: bluestacks failed to load channels unable to connect to the internet, bluestacks failed to navigate, bluestacks internet connection settings, bluestacks network settings, bluestacks webpage not available, bluestacks wifi connection manager, bluestacks wifi settings, how to connect bluestacks to wifi. I am very frustrated with the situation as I, like most people, require internet access for both school and work. Any help, tips, or advice on the situation would be grateful. Same problem. Like often happens when a Mac quirk shows up I just wasted hours of my life and finally got it to work. I'll share the steps I took. First it worked two days ago at the same coffee shop, the only thing that had changed was the password, however no matter how many times I entered the password in the different forms. All I got was a not connected. Due to the 'self assigned IP address' message. I attempted the tricks that people posted here: 1) Turned off and back on the wi fi. Nothing 2) restarted the computer. Nothing 3)I went into System Preferences > under TCP/IP I changed the Configure IPv4 to 'Using DHCP Manually' and used an IP address close to the one from my other mac which was connected just fine. Almost nothing. The green light went on and it said connected under wi fi in the left panel of the preferences. But no actual connection 4) I changed the Manual IP address to Match my working Connected Mac. Almost nothing. The green light again went on and it said connected under 'wi fi' in the left panel of the preferences. But no actual connection 5) I deleted 'Wi Fi' from the left panel and recreated it using the + and - buttons on the bottom of the left pane and hit renew DHCP address, but it recreated the same 162. IP as before and still not working 6) I changed the from a 162. Nothing 2) I hit Renew DHCP Lease. Nothing same IP. Here's what finally worked: Again in System Preferences>Network> I turned Wi-Fi off, Went to Advanced>TCP/IP>Configure IPv4 and changed it to off, hit 'OK', Highlighted Wi-Fi in the left column, hit the - sign on the bottom left, deleting it, then hit the + and created it. I got a message saying there is no assigned IP address so I went back into >advanced>TCP/IP and turned on Using DHCP, Hit 'Renew DHCP Lease' and it finally created a brand new IP address 10. And if finally F'n worked. Jeez Apple get it together. This is a ridiculous problem. I hope my struggles actually help someone. I have one of the newest generation of Macbooks and started having this problem earlier this week with my school network. I just solved it (seemingly stupidly) and would like to offer my solution just in case it might help anyone. What I did was as follows: Open: System Preferences>>Network At the left, there should be a pane listing ways in which your computer connects to the internet (Ethernet, VPN, AirPort, etc.) At the bottom of this pane there are (+)(-)(cog) buttons that correspond to (add method)(remove method)(other options dropdown) Highlight: Airport and hit - to remove. Immediately hit + and choose AirPort (on mine it is default) for the interface type. ![]() Click: Create That somehow allowed my AirPort to fully connect again. This seems gimicky, but I do hope it helps some of you out! Don't know how long the renewed effect lasts as I just did it within the last few minutes. Message was edited by: Rigelface. Hi, I have suffered the same problem after waking the imac from sleep mode, it seems to forget how to link with the web, I can see my wireless router in safari which tells me there isn't a problem with my network or internet connection. I've tried restarts and shutdowns then after a about 2 hours with no obvious outcome by checking settings etc., things return to normal as if nothing had gone wrong. It's happened twice in the last 24 hours, started up when I got in from work read emails etc.
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