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Old 07-09-2008 | 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by trashhauler
When I was in China in March, I had a problem connecting to the internet using the ethernet port on my Mac Book. It seem to be just an Apple thing because the tech came to my room with an IBM laptop and it worked fine. Also when I went to the lobby, the wireless worked fine.

Has anybody with a MAC had a similar problem in China recently? If so, is there a fix? Thanks in advance.
Did you get an ip address?
Could you ping the gateway(router that lets you out)?
Did you get dns servers?
Could you ping them?
Did the tech check his working settings so you could set them manually with Network Preferences?

Quite frequently the wired and wireless systems in hotels and other buildings are separate networks hence your ability to get on with the wireless.

I've run into networks that had some obscure setting that was granted automagically in Windows(usually a nonstandard mask) but not in Linux or OSX. In the case of the Linux problems it was with the same hardware, dual boot laptop, just different drivers and settings. Networking is platform agnostic. Unless the router verifies the system type and excludes from that but even that can be spoofed.

Of course if you like the new Mac hardware you can run Windows on it if you feel the need.

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Old 07-09-2008 | 09:30 AM
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I'm a pretty smart Mac guy ...

I couldn't get on in Shanghai. I called the front desk, they told me to call the business center. I did ... they had some seemingly backwards way to connect that worked quite well. I'm sorry I don't remember the details to share. My point is to ask the locals if they have any local knowledge ...
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Old 07-09-2008 | 09:50 AM
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I've run into this as well, mostly stateside. I found that Bootcamp (Windows running) causes the hangup to getting online. In every case, I shut down the PC side, then getting online is easy... then I start up Bootcamp (Windows) if I need it...
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Old 07-09-2008 | 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by FrontSeat
So they do not work in Osaka either?
no.. osaka works great... just hate long Osaka layovers... it's gotten better, but there are a lot of places that are a lot more fun for 80 hours...

my MBP works in Osaka, Shenzhen, taipei.. what doesn't work in places like Pudong and such is the blog address's.. for some reason they block out the address's that end in *blog.com

go figure... even have trouble in HKG with that... not sure why...
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Old 07-09-2008 | 11:45 AM
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Just Got to PVG, it connected no problem. I bought my Mac in March, so it has Leopard. Whatever the problem was it's gone. BTW, I would never go back to a PC no matter what. I love m MAC!
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Old 07-09-2008 | 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by jagplt
no.. osaka works great... just hate long Osaka layovers... it's gotten better, but there are a lot of places that are a lot more fun for 80 hours...

my MBP works in Osaka, Shenzhen, taipei.. what doesn't work in places like Pudong and such is the blog address's.. for some reason they block out the address's that end in *blog.com

go figure... even have trouble in HKG with that... not sure why...

That probably would be due to the Great Firewall of China.

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Old 07-09-2008 | 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by FrontSeat
So they do not work in Osaka either?
I am using Mac OS X and have had no problems in Osaka or Tokyo. Macs are actually pretty popular in Japan.
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Old 07-09-2008 | 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Speed
I am using Mac OS X and have had no problems in Osaka or Tokyo. Macs are actually pretty popular in Japan.
Just don't try to use it in the Intercontinental Hotel in Yokohama...
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Old 07-10-2008 | 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by trashhauler
... I bought my Mac in March, so it has Leopard. Whatever the problem was it's gone. BTW, I would never go back to a PC no matter what. I love m MAC!
Those of you who switched from PC to Mac - how hard was the transition? Is there anything you miss? Specific programs, etc? How do you deal with it?

I am about to get the new iPhone and noticed there's a really neat pilot logbook software you can download to the iPhone but it only works with Mac so I'm thinking about getting a Mac as well.

(http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/productivity_tools/logtenpropilotlogbook.html)

However, I like computer games and have never been impressed with Mac in that arena, also I’ve heard there are plenty of viruses affecting Mac but for whatever reason people don’t think it’s as bad so I'm having my doubts about making the 'jump.'

Any inputs from former PC addicts would be appreciated...
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Old 07-10-2008 | 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ⌐ AV8OR WANNABE
Those of you who switched from PC to Mac - how hard was the transition? Is there anything you miss? Specific programs, etc? How do you deal with it?

I am about to get the new iPhone and noticed there's a really neat pilot logbook software you can download to the iPhone but it only works with Mac so I'm thinking about getting a Mac as well.

(http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/productivity_tools/logtenpropilotlogbook.html)

However, I like computer games and have never been impressed with Mac in that arena, also I’ve heard there are plenty of viruses affecting Mac but for whatever reason people don’t think it’s as bad so I'm having my doubts about making the 'jump.'

Any inputs from former PC addicts would be appreciated...
I switched about four years ago from a Dell Latitude laptop to a 13" Powerbook. Recently upgraded to a MacAir. It takes a bit to get used to no right click. I think if you get a newer mouse you can program it. The overall end result is no looking back. Much more stable, can now run most if not all the of the IBM type programs, and will outlast normal PCs by several years.
Go the Mac Store and use the computers there for an hour or two. Get a salesman / person to show you how to do things. Don't make the leap totally cold like I did. I will be getting the new 3G iPhone shortly, can't wait.
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