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Mac Pro 2012 runninig Mountain Lion not connecting to internet

I have a Mac Pro 2012 running just-installed Mountain Lion on a fresh internal SATA disk. The OS is installed and running fine. But...


It will not connect to the internet via WiFI or Ethernet from my booster router., despite network diagnostics saying WiFi and then Ethernet are working fine. See attached screenshots. What have I done wrong? (apart from getting out of bed today....) Any advice gratefully received.


Mac Pro, macOS 10.13

Posted on Dec 6, 2024 5:30 AM

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Dec 7, 2024 7:18 AM in response to greece_pro2013

Using 1.1.1.1 is a diagnostic. it fixes NOTHING.


If you try it and get the colorful CloudFlare splash page on your screen, your internet connection is WORKING, and you can deal with the much narrower problem of getting a good DNS server active.


if you can not connect to an all-numeric IP address, something more fundamental than bad/missing DNS is hindering your internet connection.


what results did YOU get when you entered 1.1.1.1 ??

Dec 7, 2024 9:30 AM in response to djfilms

your DNS is being provided ONLY by your Router at address 192.168.0.1. the problem is that your Router does not know the IP addresses of a lot of web sites, and you have no backup DNS numbers entered.


I suggest you manually enter the numbers for OpenDND:


208.67.220.222

208.67.222.222


if your internet connections then allow you to FIND a few websites, that's good. But you won't be able to connect to most of them. You need to install El Capitan.


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In 2015, researchers discovered that Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Internet encryption was not nearly as secure as was thought, and needed to be replaced. Internet encryption quickly moved to Transport Layer Security (TLS) which was rapidly deployed across the Internet. Over time, sites tightened requirements for what was acceptable for encryption.


Apple issued Safari version 9 in 10.11 El Capitan version of MacOS, which included TLS encryption. It was later provided by Security Update into the two previous versions of MacOS. 10.10 Yosemite and 10.9 Mavericks, PROVIDED you applied all available software updates.


MacOS versions older than those can not make a lot of secure [httpS:] connections on the Internet, because by todays standards, your proffered SSL encryption is considered inadequate.


How to download and install macOS - Apple Support


Dec 6, 2024 8:40 AM in response to djfilms

I had the same problem with OS X Lion on a Mac Mini mid2011 (only the settings app connected to the internet, Apple ID cannot be loaded and no App Store; no Safari connecting to the internet). This problem gone out by updating to High Sierra. Try updating to the latest MacOS version available by recovery. (To boot into the latest available recovery via internet press: Command - Option - R or *if you use a Windows keyboard* Windows - Alt - R)

Dec 7, 2024 7:52 AM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder

GRant,


When I type 1.1.1 I get a screen lisiting links containing 1.1.1.1. I click on the link which says "en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1.1.1. and I get the same screen as any internet address: "Safari cannot open the page because Safari cannot establish a secure connection to the server en.wikipedia.org".


If I type "www.apple.com" into the address bar, the error message is instead "Safari cant find the server. Safari cannot open the page https://www.apple.co.uk" because Safari cannot establish a secure connection to the server "www.apple.com".


Ergo, a lack of capability to establish a secure connection?


Thank you for the tip!

Mac Pro 2012 runninig Mountain Lion not connecting to internet

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