Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 71
ÂFor more information about using and troubleshooting AirPort, choose Help >
Mac Help, then choose Library > AirPort Help.
If you have a problem with your Internet connection
ÂMake sure your network cable is connected and functioning properly.
ÂIf you are using a dial-up Internet connection, make sure that your telephone cord is
plugged into the port on the external modem (available separately) and not the
Ethernet (G) port.
ÂSee “Connecting to the Internet” on page 85 for information on setting up your iMac
to connect to the Internet. There you will find how to locate your Internet settings
and the contact information for your Internet service provider (if you used Setup
Assistant to get your Internet account).
ÂSee “Troubleshooting Your Connection” on page 90 for more information if you have
a problem with your Internet connection.
If you have trouble ejecting a disc
ÂQuit any applications that may be using the disc, and then and press the Media
Eject (C) key on your keyboard.
ÂIf that doesn’t work, open a Finder window and click the eject icon next to the
disc icon in the sidebar, or drag the disc’s icon from the desktop to the Trash.
ÂIf that doesn’t work, log out of your user account by choosing Apple menu >
Log Out “User” (your account name appears in the menu), and then press the
Media Eject (C) key on your keyboard.
ÂIf that doesn’t work, restart the iMac while holding down the mouse button.