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This will talks about the Self-Assigned IP issue and will hopefully fix your problem. Here is the relevant part: To reset the firewall, go to the /Macintosh HD/Library/Preferences/ folder and remove the file called 'com.apple.alf.plist,' and then restart your computer. After the system boots, you may be prompted to allow incoming connections to numerous programs and services, so accept these for now (you can always go to the Firewall settings and deny or remove entries later on) and then try connecting to the network again. While configuration changes from migrating or restoring a system can lead to this problem, at other times major system crashes or power outages can do the same. I was having the same issue and couldn't resolve until I followed this advice: Many cable modems bridge only the first MAC address they see. If you unplug your router and plug in your Mac, you may need to reboot your cable modem so it accepts the Mac's MAC address.
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You'll need to reboot it again if you switch back to your router. Source: In my situation, I had unplugged the ethernet cable from my wifi router and plugged it into my Mac. My cable modem presumably didn't bridge the new MAC address, leading to the network problem. Rebooting the cable modem resolved the issue. It sounds like perhaps the wire and/or setup of DHCP (assignment of IPs) might be an issue.
Here are some items to try in order: • I would verify that the cable is making a good connection on both sides. Disconnect and reconnect both ends. • Try a different patch cord. • Check your network settings: System Preferences, Network, Click on the Ethernet on the left. On the right, it should say 'IPv4: Using DHCP' on the drop down.