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I'm also a little confused, because it sounds like you're switching between different ISPs and it's likely some configurations are getting confused. I've seen this before on my own Mac.
To fix it, try rebooting everything in sequence:
1. Shut down your Mac.
2. Carefully unplug the modem from the wall socket.
3. Wait a minute or two.
4. Plug the modem's power back in.
5. Wait about 5 minutes until the modem reacquires the satellite and ensures it's properly updated.
6. Turn your computer back on.
No not switching! Only use xfinity for my email! I’m on Hughes for my server. My email works at neighbors!
- MarkJFine7 years agoProfessor
I'm still confused. Xfinity to me is an ISP. Are you trying to say that you're going to an Xfinity web site for your email using HughesNet as your ISP?
Either way, it still sounds like a DNS issue. If you try what I suggested it might clear it up.
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
"I’m on Hughes for my server."
What do you mean by "server" here?
- Tiaduffey7 years agoFreshman
My server is also Hughes, I use my comcast email though because that’s what I use when Im in Spokane. I’m in Colville now. My email and App Store work at my neighbors! they are also on Hughes. Last night about 6:00 I had some emails finally come in but there is no body to them! No emails coming in today!
- MarkJFine7 years agoProfessor
Yeah, so, we keep asking different questions and you keep responding with the same answer, and it's not getting any clearer to anyone.
All we know is this: Everything works at your neighbor on HughesNet, but not on your's and you also use HughesNet. So it's clearly not HughesNet that's the problem. It has to be something in your configuration or something that you're doing.
We've offered some suggestions on how to possibly fix it, but you've not given any indication that you've tried any of it to see if it fixes the problem. Until you do, good luck with all that.
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