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ÂYou may experience network performance problems if a microwave oven, cordless
phone, or other source of interference is used near your base station. To minimize
interference, move the base station away from the device.
ÂFor more information about using and troubleshooting AirPort, choose Help >
Mac Help, and then choose Library > AirPort Help.
If you have trouble ejecting a disc
ÂMake sure nothing is placed on top of your computer. Objects placed on top of your
computer may keep a disc from ejecting.
ÂQuit any applications that may be using the disc, and then press the Media Eject (C)
key on your Apple keyboard. On other keyboards, you may be able to use the F12 key
to eject discs. Check the documentation that came with your keyboard.
ÂIf that doesn’t work, open a Finder window and click the Eject (C) button 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, restart your computer while holding down the mouse button.
If you have problems with your Internet connection
ÂMake sure your phone line or network cable is connected and functioning properly.
ÂIf you are using an external USB modem and a dial-up Internet connection, make
sure that your phone cord is plugged into the port on the external modem and not
the Ethernet (G) port.
ÂSee “Connecting to the Internet” on page 81 for information about setting up your
computer 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).
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