But again, no succes.Īll the time I still had internet connectivity on my Windows PC, so there must be something in the combination of having wi-fi a Mac and a KPN Experia Box. So a reset of the box be a good idea aswell. But no such luck today.Īs it happens I have a new Experia Box since a few days, so it might be that it was faulty. I reset them completely, I gave my network a different SSID and password, just to be sure and expected it to work. So I figured, maybe it’s my wi-fi settings that have gone wrong. You will see that the wi-fi connection is there, you will get an ip-address and the correct DNS settings, but despite all that you cannot access any websites. I was able to get into my KPN Experia Box and share files with my Windows machine, but other than that, nothing, zero. And now it’s giving me trouble again.Īs soon as I finished installing the new OS update on my Mac I had no internet connectivity. A few years back it was all about a failing VPN connection because the box was doing the wrong things. The KPN Experia Box I got at home is giving me trouble whenever I want something serious from it. It has happened before and it happened this time too. Be sure to update your mac to the latest greatest and you should be able to connect without any problems! The troublesome relation with the KPN Experia Box ![]() It seems that Apple finally fixed the issue with the KPN experia box. After waiting a bit for the download to complete, the install went down without a hitch and soon I was running Mac OS X Mountain Lion and happily browsing away on the internet. I know there’s not much in there I will use, but still.Īs with the previous version, I could install the whole thing by going to the appstore and selecting the update there. They improved a few things so I had to have it, especially at the price they sell it for. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.Apple just released its latest version of Mac OS X called Mountain Lion. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. On Monday, July 30th, 2012 at 5:00 pm and is filed under Macintosh. ![]() And in the absence of any official explanation from Apple, we’re just left shaking our heads and wondering, “What on earth are these people thinking?” I realize that those who have already purchased Lion (like myself) can still redownload it via the Mac App Store - at least that’s what people say I haven’t tried it myself - but how does that help people who have not purchased Lion yet? Why force them to go through a third-party and obtain a copy of Lion by any means necessary? Would it really cost Apple too much to continue to support those users? Is Apple trying to promote software piracy or what? How does it make sense that these people are no longer able to purchase Lion? Simply because they decided to wait and not upgrade from Snow Leopard to Lion during the last year and a half, now Apple no longer supports them if they want to upgrade to Lion? This effectively means that, if you have a machine running Snow Leopard that can run Lion, but not Mountain Lion (and there are quite a few of those perfectly good Macs, including two 2006 Mac Pros in my own family), you can no longer purchase Lion from Apple. In the “Boggles my mind” category, along with the disappearance of the default font setting in Safari 6’s preferences mentioned yesterday, here is another one that simply does not make sense.Īt the same time that Apple released OS X Mountain Lion via the Mac App Store, Apple also removed Lion from the store:
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