Update the Wi-Fi router. If you manage the network's Wi-Fi router, install the latest firmware updates for the router, as recommended by its manufacturer. It might also help to simply restart the router and use Apple's recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points.
You can use the Wi-Fi status icon in the menu bar to turn Wi-Fi on. See Use the Wi-Fi status menu. You may be out of range. Make sure your Mac is within range of the wireless network. The Wi-Fi service may not be available in Network settings. See If you don't see Wi-Fi in Network settings.
1. Check where the problem lies Suppose your Mac is connected to your home or office Wi-Fi, but the internet isn't working. Before moving to the fixes, it is essential to know whether the issue is with the particular network or your computer. To check this, connect any other device like your phone to the same Wi-Fi and try visiting a website.
8 ways to fix your Mac when it won't connect to Wi-Fi or internet Written by Christopher Curley Updated If your Mac won't connect to the Wi-Fi, first verify that you're using the right
We deleted some old network files and the Wi-Fi started working again on Mac. Follow the steps below. Step 1: Click on the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar. Step 2: Disable Wi-Fi on your Mac.
1. Run Wireless Diagnostics Running Wireless diagnostics is a good place to start. You can do that with the native tool your macOS already have. Press Option and click the Wi-Fi icon in the top right corner. Click Open Wireless Diagnostics. 2. Reset Wi-Fi network settings
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