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Help with Mac AirPort Networking please!

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Hey, yesterday my laptop and xbox both stopped connecting to my Mac's AirPort Station for some reason, meaning I cant connect to live or the right wireless network for my laptop. I am using a Dell Inspiron 6400 and I have tried many things to try to get the internet and live back up and running, but I cant seem to figure it out. At the moment I am on my laptop under a linksys wireless connection (not what I normally use/is very poor signal). The weird thing is, the family laptop in the living room is able to connect to the AirPort but this one cant.

 

 

 

I tried calling apple but they are closed, and then I called Dell but they wanted to charge me $50.00, so I hung up. Hopefully someone can help me out here and sorry for giving our little information. Not good with this stuff.

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If they both stopped connecting, that tells us that it's a problem with the router, or signal. Try unplugging the ethernet on the AirPort and plugging it back in after thirty seconds. If you have a modem with it, unplug that as well. That always helped me with my wireless woes, but I don't have AirPort.

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