Self-Assigned IP when everything should be fine?

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This is a long post but bear with me. It proposes a challenge for the mac connoisseur. Who knows? Might be fun?

OK, here goes:

Please help. I have been trying to fix this for about 7 months. I first noticed this issue when I started traveling around the country, from hotel to hotel. While others (PC's and Mac's) had no trouble connecting to the free wifi at these hotels, I did. I kept getting "self-assigned i.p."

This was extremely frustrating. I often had to call up the i.t. guys and ask them to help me manually put in ip address, subnet mask, router (gateway), and dns. This worked much of the time but not always.

Let me also say that, sometimes it worked perfectly! I'd say about 25% of the time (at these hotels) my internet worked perfectly – just connected immediately. The other 75... "self-assigned i.p."

I just spoke to the mac "geniuses" and they told me it's not an issue with my computer at all (either hardware or software). Are you kidding me?!?! How can they explain everyone else's internet working except mine. And I'm talking like 100 or more different hotels in a 4 month period. They were trying to tell me that it was just a coincidence every time! "You'd be surprised" one guy said. Hahaha. They said that the routers aren't accepting my computer's whatever. OK, well WHY?! The router works for everyone but me. It's something wrong with my computer right?! Well no one acknowledged this.

More background info:Just had my airport card and logic board replaced. Computer came back and the sheet said "passed all hardware tests." BUT, none of my issues (I had other ones too involving battery life and not being able to access certain websites) were fixed.

I went to an apple store. They told me to do an erase and reinstall or whatever. So I did that (by dragging and dropping everything I'd saved on an external hard drive using disk utility). By the way, I also upgraded from leopard to snow leopard. So now, if I have the same issues after this I'll know both leopard and snow leopard are screwed up.... right?

OK, so I followed their instructions on deleting and reinstalling to a tee and guess what?! Everything worked! Or so it seemed. Battery fine. Websites now accessible. I figured the airport issue was fixed too. But now that I'm not touring anymore and the airport works in my house, I never encountered any issues. Until now. At my work.

I got a new job and it's one in which I HAVE to have a computer that connects to the internet. So of course, the same issue with self assigned i.p. presents itself. Everyone else in the office has no problem. Including a Mac person that used to work there.

I've been reading some other threads that are just completely confusing me. One of them might be the solution but I thought I'd detail my troubles so that some smart computer person out there can diagnose my specific problem and give me a specific fix.

I noticed that many people believe there was a bug in one of the 10.5 updates. I am pretty quick to install updates (maybe I shouldn't be because I hear that the first updates are often buggy and maybe you should wait for a while). But this problem has continued now with Snow Leopard too so... I don't know. I don't know anything anymore. I have tried everything. And Apple is telling me it's not a problem with my computer. Give me a break.

One more interesting quirk: before doing the erase and reinstall my computer could not find the Apple Store's network. After the erase and reinstall it works. That's why I assumed everything was fine! But no. And now the Mac people are saying there's no problem because they can't see it.

BTW, I have tried all the obvious things. It's not an obvious thing. But I mean, if you think it is... then tell me I guess. But I've been in the advanced tab thousands of times. I feel like I've exhausted everything in there.

Thank you thank you thank you in advance if someone is actually able to solve my issue.
 
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I noticed in another forum that some people thought maybe there was a bug in one of the leopard updates? Is it possible that when I installed snow leopard that those settings were transferred over to the new OS? And if so, would anyone recommend reinstalling LEOPARD and seeing if that works? And then if it does, install snow leopard normally? Would be interested to see if this theory holds water.

Now here's a log of the console taken from when I repeatedly tried to get on the internet at my workplace. Anything here that might shed light on my issue? Thanks again in advance.

Feb 1 11:41:34 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: System Wake
Feb 1 11:41:34 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 0
Feb 1 11:41:37 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'US'.
Feb 1 11:41:37 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165
Feb 1 11:41:41 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
Feb 1 11:41:50 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: disk1s6: media is not present.
Feb 1 11:41:51: --- last message repeated 3 times ---
Feb 1 11:41:51 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hfs: err 6 reading VH blk (LaCie)
Feb 1 11:41:51 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: disk1s6: media is not present.
Feb 1 11:41:52: --- last message repeated 2 times ---
Feb 1 11:41:51 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: rType IO] [ErrNo 6] [IOType Read] [PBlkNum 552128] [LBlkNum 29373] [FSLogMsgID 226159484] [FSLogMsgOrder First]
Feb 1 11:41:52 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: disk1s6: media is not present.
Feb 1 11:41:52 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hfs: err 6 reading VH blk (LaCie)
Feb 1 11:41:53 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: disk1s6: media is not present.
Feb 1 11:41:53 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hfs: err 6 reading VH blk (LaCie)
Feb 1 11:41:53 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: disk1s6: media is not present.
Feb 1 11:41:54: --- last message repeated 7 times ---
Feb 1 11:41:54 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hfs: err 6 reading VH blk (LaCie)
Feb 1 11:41:54 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: disk1s6: media is not present.
Feb 1 11:41:54 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: jnl: disk1s6: do_jnl_io: strategy err 0x6
Feb 1 11:41:54 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: jnl: disk1s6: write_journal_header: error writing the journal header!
Feb 1 12:02:02 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hibernate image path: /var/vm/sleepimage
Feb 1 12:02:02 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: sizeof(IOHibernateImageHeader) == 512
Feb 1 12:02:02 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 2147483648, partition base 0xc805000, maxio 400000
Feb 1 12:02:02 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hibernate image major 14, minor 2, blocksize 512, pollers 5
Feb 1 12:02:02 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hibernate_alloc_pages flags 00000000, gobbling 0 pages
Feb 1 12:02:02 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 1 (Unspecified).
Feb 1 12:02:02 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'US'.
Feb 1 12:02:02 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165
Feb 1 12:02:04 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
Feb 1 12:02:06 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 1 (Unspecified).
Feb 1 12:02:06 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: System SafeSleep
Feb 1 12:02:06 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall start
Feb 1 12:02:06 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 140 ms
Feb 1 12:02:06 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: pages 222241, wire 38300, act 72976, inact 5359, spec 49, zf 0, throt 0, could discard act 41237 inact 35534 purgeable 8719 spec 20067
Feb 1 12:02:06 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall found pageCount 116684
Feb 1 12:02:06 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen, ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
Feb 1 12:02:06 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
Feb 1 12:02:06 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: writing 116071 pages
Feb 1 12:02:06 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: image1Size 82666496
Feb 1 12:02:06 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: PMStats: Hibernate write took 5607 ms
Feb 1 12:02:06 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: all time: 5607 ms, comp time: 822 ms, deco time: 0 ms,
Feb 1 12:02:06 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: image 227391488, uncompressed 475750400 (116150), compressed 224540064 (47%), sum1 b60479aa, sum2 26bcbf8b
Feb 1 12:02:06 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hibernate_write_image done(0)
Feb 1 12:02:06 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: sleep
Feb 1 12:11:46 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Wake reason = UHC3 FRWR
Feb 1 12:11:46 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: System Wake
Feb 1 12:11:46 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 0
Feb 1 12:11:46 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: USB (UHCI):port 2 on bus 0x5d has remote wakeup from some device
Feb 1 12:11:47 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'US'.
Feb 1 12:11:47 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165
Feb 1 12:11:48 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
Feb 1 12:27:15 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
Feb 1 12:27:15 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
Feb 1 13:08:22 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: systemShutdown true
Feb 1 13:08:24: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Feb 1 13:08:24 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Kext loading now disabled.
Feb 1 13:08:24 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Kext unloading now disabled.
Feb 1 13:08:24 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Kext autounloading now disabled.
Feb 1 13:08:24 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Kernel requests now disabled.
 
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continuation of console log:

Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: npvhash=4095
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: PAE enabled
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: 64 bit mode enabled
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: Darwin Kernel Version 10.2.0: Tue Nov 3 10:37:10 PST 2009; root:xnu-1486.2.11~1/RELEASE_I386
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: vm_page_bootstrap: 507215 free pages and 17073 wired pages
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: mig_table_max_displ = 73
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=0 LocalApicId=0 Enabled
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=1 LocalApicId=1 Enabled
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for TMSafetyNet
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Safety net for Time Machine (TMSafetyNet)
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for Quarantine
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Quarantine policy (Quarantine)
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for Sandbox
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Seatbelt sandbox policy (Sandbox)
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: MAC Framework successfully initialized
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: using 10485 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: IOAPIC: Version 0x20 Vectors 64:87
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: ACPI: System State [S0 S3 S4 S5] (S3)
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: mbinit: done (64 MB memory set for mbuf pool)
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: rooting via boot-uuid from /chosen: 5924DB5A-4C9F-323F-BC39-2469AEAB4D18
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: Waiting on <dict ID="0"><key>IOProviderClass</key><string ID="1">IOResources</string><key>IOResourceMatch</key><string ID="2">boot-uuid-media</string></dict>
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: com.apple.AppleFSCompressionTypeZlib load succeeded
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntelCPUPowerManagementClient: ready
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: FireWire (OHCI) TI ID 8025 built-in now active, GUID 001b63fffe8a7584; max speed s800.
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: Got boot device = IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0/AppleACPIPCI/SATA@1F,2/AppleICH8AHCI/PRT0@0/IOAHCIDevice@0/AppleAHCIDiskDriver/IOAHCIBlockStorageDevice/IOBlockStorageDriver/FUJITSU MHW2120BH Media/IOGUIDPartitionScheme/Untitled@2
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: BSD root: disk0s2, major 14, minor 2
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: [Bluetooth::CSRHIDTransition] switchToHCIMode (legacy)
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: [Bluetooth::CSRHIDTransition] transition complete.
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: CSRUSBBluetoothHCIController::setupHardware super returned 0
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement: initialization complete
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: AppleYukon2: Marvell Yukon Gigabit Adapter 88E8055 Singleport Copper SA
Feb 1 13:08:45 localhost kernel[0]: AppleYukon2: RxRingSize <= 1024, TxRingSize 256, RX_MAX_LE 1024, TX_MAX_LE 768, ST_MAX_LE 3328
Feb 1 13:08:46 localhost kernel[0]: yukon: Ethernet address 00:1b:63:94:9c:ad
Feb 1 13:08:46 localhost kernel[0]: systemShutdown false
Feb 1 13:08:47 localhost kernel[0]: NVDANV50HAL loaded and registered.
Feb 1 13:08:47 localhost kernel[0]: Previous Shutdown Cause: 5
Feb 1 13:08:47 localhost kernel[0]: Atheros: mac 12.2 phy 8.1 radio 12.0
Feb 1 13:08:47 localhost kernel[0]: DSMOS has arrived
Feb 1 13:08:47 localhost kernel[0]: AirPort_AthrFusion: Ethernet address 00:1e:52:77:13:82
Feb 1 13:08:47 localhost kernel[0]: IO80211Controller::dataLinkLayerAttachComplete(): adding AppleEFINVRAM notification
Feb 1 13:08:56 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 1 (Unspecified).
Feb 1 13:09:05 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Warning - com.apple.driver.InternalModemSupport declares no kernel dependencies; using com.apple.kernel.6.0.
Feb 1 13:09:13 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'US'.
Feb 1 13:09:13 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165
Feb 1 13:12:08 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
Feb 1 13:15:38 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
Feb 1 13:15:39 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
Feb 1 13:18:08 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
Feb 1 13:18:08 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
Feb 1 13:31:48 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hibernate image path: /var/vm/sleepimage
Feb 1 13:31:48 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: sizeof(IOHibernateImageHeader) == 512
Feb 1 13:31:48 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 2147483648, partition base 0xc805000, maxio 400000
Feb 1 13:31:48 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hibernate image major 14, minor 2, blocksize 512, pollers 5
Feb 1 13:31:48 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 7 (Frame received from nonassociated STA).
Feb 1 13:31:48 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hibernate_alloc_pages flags 00000000, gobbling 0 pages
Feb 1 13:31:48 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'US'.
Feb 1 13:31:48 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165
Feb 1 13:31:50 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
Feb 1 13:31:50 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 7 (Frame received from nonassociated STA).
Feb 1 13:31:50 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: System SafeSleep
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall start
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 114 ms
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: pages 274489, wire 35250, act 50684, inact 887, spec 62, zf 137, throt 0, could discard act 24613 inact 28670 purgeable 6142 spec 128044
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall found pageCount 87020
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen, ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: writing 86158 pages
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: image1Size 73471488
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: PMStats: Hibernate write took 4108 ms
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: all time: 4108 ms, comp time: 592 ms, deco time: 0 ms,
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: image 166148608, uncompressed 353234944 (86239), compressed 162715248 (46%), sum1 dc78ee00, sum2 4fe372a2
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: hibernate_write_image done(0)
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: sleep
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Wake reason = UHC3
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: System Wake
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 0
Feb 1 13:41:07 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: USB (UHCI):port 2 on bus 0x5d has remote wakeup from some device
Feb 1 13:41:08 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'US'.
Feb 1 13:41:08 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165
Feb 1 13:41:09 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
Feb 1 13:50:04 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: IOHIDSystem::relativePointerEventGated: VBL too high (33307137), capping to 20000000
Feb 1 13:55:23 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
Feb 1 13:55:23 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
Feb 1 13:59:32 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
Feb 1 13:59:32 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
Feb 1 15:24:13 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: systemShutdown true
Feb 1 15:24:13: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Feb 1 15:24:13 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Kext loading now disabled.
Feb 1 15:24:13 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Kext unloading now disabled.
Feb 1 15:24:13 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Kext autounloading now disabled.
Feb 1 15:24:13 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Kernel requests now disabled.
 
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final continuation:

Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: npvhash=4095
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: PAE enabled
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: 64 bit mode enabled
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: Darwin Kernel Version 10.2.0: Tue Nov 3 10:37:10 PST 2009; root:xnu-1486.2.11~1/RELEASE_I386
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: vm_page_bootstrap: 507215 free pages and 17073 wired pages
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: mig_table_max_displ = 73
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=0 LocalApicId=0 Enabled
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=1 LocalApicId=1 Enabled
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for TMSafetyNet
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Safety net for Time Machine (TMSafetyNet)
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for Quarantine
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Quarantine policy (Quarantine)
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for Sandbox
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Seatbelt sandbox policy (Sandbox)
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: MAC Framework successfully initialized
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: using 10485 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: IOAPIC: Version 0x20 Vectors 64:87
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: ACPI: System State [S0 S3 S4 S5] (S3)
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: mbinit: done (64 MB memory set for mbuf pool)
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: rooting via boot-uuid from /chosen: 5924DB5A-4C9F-323F-BC39-2469AEAB4D18
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: Waiting on <dict ID="0"><key>IOProviderClass</key><string ID="1">IOResources</string><key>IOResourceMatch</key><string ID="2">boot-uuid-media</string></dict>
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: com.apple.AppleFSCompressionTypeZlib load succeeded
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntelCPUPowerManagementClient: ready
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: FireWire (OHCI) TI ID 8025 built-in now active, GUID 001b63fffe8a7584; max speed s800.
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: Got boot device = IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0/AppleACPIPCI/SATA@1F,2/AppleICH8AHCI/PRT0@0/IOAHCIDevice@0/AppleAHCIDiskDriver/IOAHCIBlockStorageDevice/IOBlockStorageDriver/FUJITSU MHW2120BH Media/IOGUIDPartitionScheme/Untitled@2
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: BSD root: disk0s2, major 14, minor 2
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: [Bluetooth::CSRHIDTransition] switchToHCIMode (legacy)
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: [Bluetooth::CSRHIDTransition] transition complete.
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: CSRUSBBluetoothHCIController::setupHardware super returned 0
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement: initialization complete
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleYukon2: Marvell Yukon Gigabit Adapter 88E8055 Singleport Copper SA
Feb 1 15:24:32 localhost kernel[0]: AppleYukon2: RxRingSize <= 1024, TxRingSize 256, RX_MAX_LE 1024, TX_MAX_LE 768, ST_MAX_LE 3328
Feb 1 15:24:33 localhost kernel[0]: yukon: Ethernet address 00:1b:63:94:9c:ad
Feb 1 15:24:33 localhost kernel[0]: systemShutdown false
Feb 1 15:24:44 localhost kernel[0]: Previous Shutdown Cause: 5
Feb 1 15:24:44 localhost kernel[0]: Atheros: mac 12.2 phy 8.1 radio 12.0
Feb 1 15:24:44 localhost kernel[0]: NVDANV50HAL loaded and registered.
Feb 1 15:24:44 localhost kernel[0]: DSMOS has arrived
Feb 1 15:24:44 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort_AthrFusion: Ethernet address 00:1e:52:77:13:82
Feb 1 15:24:44 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: IO80211Controller::dataLinkLayerAttachComplete(): adding AppleEFINVRAM notification
Feb 1 15:24:45 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 1 (Unspecified).
Feb 1 15:24:45 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'US'.
Feb 1 15:24:45 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165
Feb 1 15:24:51 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
Feb 1 15:24:52 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Warning - com.apple.driver.InternalModemSupport declares no kernel dependencies; using com.apple.kernel.6.0.
Feb 1 15:25:35 Michael-Pines-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
 
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Ok think of it this way PCs are easy they will go with anyone, Macs are picky they want a good quality connection especially for iChat conns. So why not try this - you want quality at home and at work, so go in and set up a Location for both places: Sys Prefs > Network > Location - Edit Locations. Now with Home selected as per this make sure the Primary and Secondary DNS numbers are showing up for that ISP;

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Do the same when at work, and if the DNS numbers are not showing up then add them - get them from your ISP if you don't have the information handy. Leave Location - Automatic for roaming. Also download this and install it just to cover all bases.
 
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I'm pretty sure I've done this. I mean, I've entered locations both home and work. My home connection has always worked. Workplace is the problem. I was given the DNS by the IT guy. I was actually given all the numbers (ip, router, subnet and dns). I'm a little confused by your description but I'm pretty sure I've covered this.

I have one more theory. Is it possible that a bug from some Leopard update along the way has migrated from leopard to snow leopard? I mean, all these things kind of build on each other right? I mean, I could be totally wrong on this. But these problems did start when I was running leopard and I have noticed that some people think their issues started after performing some kind of leopard update. So if this is a possibility would it be a good idea to revert to leopard (install leopard again, then do a software update to get everything I need)? Then see if I can get wireless. If I do then that was most likely my problem. Then I can update back to snow leopard and hopefully everything stays the same when I put all the music, video, apps, documents I've accumulated over the years back on the computer.

Possible validity to this theory?
 

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