ProfiLux set up issues

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My apologies so I’m connected to the hotspot
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  1. With your Mac connected to your home network can you Open Terminal by navigating to /Applications/Utilities.
  2. In the Terminal window type ping 192.168.1.200
  3. Press Enter. ...
  4. To stop the ping, after seeing enough results, press Ctrl + C.
  5. Can you post the screen shot of the results this will verify if your P4 is connected to your home network.
 

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Please follow these steps

1 - connect to your Verizon_H3XPM3 network on your macbook
2- On your macbook go to "network preferences" (in preferences)
3 - In "network Preferences" highligh your wireless network (Wi-Fi)

Tell me what your IP Address Is ( I am hardwired, not wireless... you tell me your WiFi address when connected to Verizon_H3XPM3)
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  1. With your Mac connected to your home network can you Open Terminal by navigating to /Applications/Utilities.
  2. In the Terminal window type ping 192.168.1.200
  3. Press Enter. ...
  4. To stop the ping, after seeing enough results, press Ctrl + C.
  5. Can you post the screen shot of the results this will verify if your P4 is connected to your home network.
Im out - you guys can take it from here. Too many people trying to help.
 

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