Severe line of storms came though very early Saturday morning. Had been tracking them for hours as they marched across Arkansas. Of course, I did not think of turning the Mac mini off before turning in for the night.
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I were awakened when my CPAP tried to suffocate me. But I was not yet bothered by the thunder as I do not sleep with my hearing "aids".
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However, SWMBO, kindly asked me if I could please stop the incessant 'beeping' noise. "Sure!" I knew it was the UPS in the computer room! Happy to be so helpful with only one eye awake, I simply pressed the On/Off button. We didn't need it 'powering' anything since my iMac was already shut down.
SWMBO said thanks, but how about silencing the second beeping noise?
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Oh yeah! I have a much small UPS powering the Mac mini so short power outages won't stop it and it's weather work. Same step; push the On/Off button! Silence at last, at least from inside the house!
Internet was off much longer than the electricity. Comcast claimed it would be fixed about 2:30 Sunday morning. They must use the same algorthyms as the Left Coast El Ninö forecats! Although the text I received said Internet access was fixed at ~2:50am, it was still dead when we left for church at 10:15. However, by the time we returned, it was working!

However, I noticed that my web site was reporting it has been lat updated at 1:xx am on Dec 11!
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Guess I should turn that thing back on?
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Long story a bit short, I've just spent several hours trying to get WC to successfully test its FTP connection. Changed the FTP password at Host, tried adding "public_html" (and other things!) to the path, prepared to start a support ticket, pulled a few hairs... Nothing worked!
I
finally saw that the little WiFi Menu Bar icon on the mini was showing 'no bars'! WHAT! Turned WiFi Off and back On. Now I get an alert saying another machine is using the same IP address: 10.0.1.3. How can that happen?! Sure enough, that address was being used by my iMac! I supposed that Restarting the mini
should cure that.
NOPE!
I then found that the Network TCP/IP setting for the mini was set to
Manually Configure IPv4 and it had 10.0.1.3 as the desired(?) address!
I changed it 10.0.1.6, tried the WC FTP Test and passed!!!The free app
LanScan was very helpful in showing all the devices on the network so I could pick one that was free!
Don't ask me why I had set the IP address to Manual! But I left it that way in case I remember/discover the reason!
