New (Refurb) AE cannot connect to cable modem

I just got a refurb AE today from Apple and everything seems to work except that it cannot connect to m y cable mdoem (sees no connection). I am using the same cable modem and cable that I use for my Airport Extreme (unplugged power) and everything works fine on it, but not in the AE. Is there anything special in the setup? I have tried resetting to factory defaults and starting all over, but to no avail.
Also, does anybody know if I can take this back to an Apple store and trade it for a new unit (not refurb)? Or would I have to ship it back to Apple?
Message was edited by: danny whittington

Nevermind, I got it working finally. I noticed somebody else's post about turning off the cable modem and then turning it back on, and this seemed to fix the issue. I guess when the modem saw a different device (AE) it did not connect to it. Now I have it setup for my trip next week with an iPad and will now go back to my Airport Extreme for home use.

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    My computer is set to start up at a certain time in the a.m. and connects to the internet automatically. Recently, it started up before I awoke and when I did wake up I noticed that the my homepage for my web browser didn't load. I could tell moments later that there must have been a brief power outage to the home. I restarted my web browser and then the computer itself to no avail. I still could not connect to the internet.
    I don't know a lot about computers from a technical standpoint, but I know a little. I looked at the network configurations to see if anything stood out. The one thing I noticed was the ethernet settings read to connect the ethernet cable to the computer. Since the cable was actually connected. I figured I may have a big problem on my hands.
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    If anyone has any clue to what may be going on with my machine, I would definitely appreciate some insight. All suggestion are welcomed.
    BTW, I called a so called "Mac Specialist" in the town I reside in and was told that my computer's logic board needed to be replaced and it could cost me as much as $600. I most certainly hope that's not the only solution.
    Thanks in advance!

    There is a possibility the machine may have sustained some
    damages due to a power surge, a brown-out or other variation
    in electricity supplied to the machine from the grid.
    An uninterruptible power supply with an automatic voltage
    regulation circuit built into it is helpful to isolate computers
    from the variations and unpredictability of some grid power.
    This is not a surge protector. Those are not recommended.
    You could try and see if repairing disk permissions in the
    system by using that option in Disk Utility. Perhaps to
    check and repair the hard disk drive, too, by using the
    booted OS X installer's version of Disk Utility, is wise.
    On the original OS installer packet disc #1 where the
    Installer and Apple Hardware Test are located, it may
    be wise, too, to run the Hardware Test to see if any
    issues are reported or trouble indicated.
    A reset of the power management unit or system manage-
    ment controller, etc (whichever your model has) could be
    helpful, even if it starts up and runs OK after an outage.
    {And a re-install of the complete operating system on a
    fully erased (wiped, overwritten with zeroes) reformatted
    hard disk drive may be a part of this troubleshooting; if
    you keep good records of what you do and how it was
    done, even a fair tech should be able to tell you more
    directly (if they are fair and honest) of the likelihood of
    the hard disk drive being the cause of your problems.
    -Doing this would destroy all of your stuff in the Mac.}
    There is a chance that the hard disk drive may have a
    few issues after a power incident, in some cases, a
    few bad blocks or sections of the drive may be bad if
    the machine's data was affected by an outage; these
    can be checked and sometimes successfully repaired
    by using a disk utility; some suggest use of DiskWarrior.
    Have you been able to test the cable modem itself;
    perhaps reset the modem and then reattach the
    computer to it; or see if it works with another computer?
    Sometimes, even booting the computer in SafeBoot mode
    and then login, then choose to run Disk Utility's repair disk
    permissions, and then restart the computer normally, helps.
    Have you tried a second user account to see if the issue
    of connectivity is isolated to the main or admin account?
    Usually, all accounts share the main connection settings.
    Sometimes, checking and re-affirming settings can help;
    at least as part of a troubleshooting path, to see what
    doesn't fix it, and hope to find something which does.
    If the issue does come down to a hardware repair of
    more than a reasonable percentage of a refurbished
    Mac direct from the Apple Store online, consider a
    different computer. Even the low-end Intel based iMac
    is leaps ahead of the G5 iMac. (I still have G4s!)
    PS: What are you using to get online?
    In any event...
    Good luck & happy computing!

  • New Iphone 5 Cannot connect to Itunes Store

    I have just got a new Iphone which is now just a week old. Since the beginning I haven't been able to download any apps due to an error message
    "Cannot connect to Itunes Store". I have been able to connect to the Itunes and App store on the Iphone but as of yet have not been able to download any apps.
    I really don't know what is wrong. I cant even sign in to my Apple Account in Settings as the same error message comes up.

    I'm having the same problem with both my iPhone 5 and my third-gen iPad. It started as an intermittent problem but today I cannot connect at all. I've tried the various "fixes" such as changing the date forward and back. iOS is up to date so that's not the issue either. I've shut off the devices and restarted. No change. This is enormously frustrating. I wanted to test an app for work but cannot get it, nor can I update existing apps. Did I mention how enormously frustrating this is??

  • Multiple sites ASA's connected to Cable modems with same DHCP address

    I have several locations with an ASA 5505 installed behind a cable modem. The cable modem is issuing DHCP for the same network address range in these locations. I have the outside interface obtaining DHCP from the cable moden network and the asa's are receiving the same outside address. I have the remotes set to use EZVPN to create the VPN tunnel back to the head end ASA 5540. I am seeing constant rekeying for phase 2 for those remote sites. is there any thing I can do short of assigning each asa a unique outside address?

    Dave
    The Linksys doing NAT is the reason why the ASA sees all the traffic as having source address as 192.168.2.1. The only way for the ASA to see the original 192.168.1.x address is to change the Linksys to not do NAT.
    One thing that I notice is that there is not a route statement in what you posted for the 192.168.1.0 network. It is not clear whether the route does exist and you did not post it or whether the route does not exist. But if it does not exist it would certainly be a reason why you lose Internet connectivity when you change the Linksys to not perform NAT. (the ASA would have no knowledge of how to forward to the network and would drop all the traffic). Try adding the route to the ASA and changing the Linksys to not perform NAT and let us know if it works.
    HTH
    Rick

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