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. 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.
If your Mac is still not connecting to any Wi-Fi network in the macOS recovery menu, shut it down (hold the power button till it goes off) and restart it normally. Afterward, reset the Wi-Fi settings.
Check the WiFi range. If the WiFi is not working on your Mac, check if the Mac is within range of a WiFi network. Should you experience a poor connection, try moving closer to the router itself. If that does not work, the next step is to check your WiFi connection on another device, such as a phone or laptop.
Look at the WiFi icon on your Mac's menu bar to check the status of your wireless connection. If the icon has a line across it, if its color is faded, or it's showing an exclamation mark — those are all indicators that WiFi is either off, not associated with a network, or there's no internet.
1. Turn it off and on again Restarting can fix many things. Foundry Restart the app: If Safari, or any browser, stops working the first thing to do is quit and restart the browser. Restart the
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