Troubleshoot The Wi-Fi Connectivity On Your Mac Device

Troubleshoot The Wi-Fi Connectivity On Your Mac Device
If you are unable to access the internet connection on your Mac device, you probably need guidance that makes you solve your issue. Usually, we turn off or turn on your internet connection and the problem resolve but on the same platform sometimes this remedy won’t work.
This that situation you can contact the technicians on Apple Repair Center Australia and ask them to provide you a best and easy solution that you can pursue to eliminate the error completely.

Before you begin the steps make sure you determine what the issue is. Follow the below mentioned steps and find what causing you the trouble.

Does the symptom occur with more than one Wi-Fi device?
If you’re facing the same issue in your other device as well, you need to fix your Wi-Fi router.
Maybe the issue is with your internet device.
Make sure your software is up to date:
  1. To use the updated software install software updates available for Mac.
  2. If you’re using any third party Wi-Fi router, verify with the manufacturer that you’re using the latest firmware installed. 
  3. If you see an update available for your device, follow the manufacturer’s instruction to update the firmware.
Check your internet connection:
  1. A disconnected cable can also be a reason for your Wi-Fi issue on your Mac device. Make sure the Ethernet and power cables connected between your modem and your Wi-Fi router are correct.
  2. Ensure your modem is on, disconnecting and carefully reconnecting Ethernet cables or replacing damaged Ethernet cables
Restart your router:
  1. Power off your internet source and then turn it on after a good pause and then check network issues on your device.
  2. Now troubleshoot the Wi-Fi connection issue in your Mac device:
Laptop or phone doesn’t connect to the internet:
  1. Make sure your Wi-Fi is turned on. If you use Mac OS X allows you to turn your Wi-Fi card off. Sometimes the card may be turned off accidentally. If your Wi-Fi interface is on and connected to a Wi-Fi network that the Wi-Fi menu will be bold.
  2. Check whether your Wi-Fi is turned off turn it on from the menu.
  3. If you are still not able to get online, make sure that your device is properly connected to the correct Wi-Fi network.
  4. Precisely, select your network if it is not chosen, in the password box enter your password and press ok button.
  5. Optional, you can tick the checkbox beside Remember this network. This will remember your password and you don’t need to enter it again until you change the password.
  6. When you enter the login details correctly and still not able to connect, you should check your TCP/IP settings in your system preferences.
  • Go to apple logo at the top to your system and select System Preferences.
  • Tap on Network option from the view menu.
  • Choose Wi-Fi and then tap on the “Advanced” button from the left corner of the screen.
  • Tap on TCP/IP tab from the top of the screen.
  • If no IPv4 address appears of IP address starts with 169.254… tap on ‘Renew DHCP Lease”.
  • Contact your network administrator to determine the correct TCP/IP settings for your internet network.
  1. Once you did this, tap on try connecting to your router through Ethernet, if your Mac device has Ethernet. Connect it with Ethernet cable directly to your Wi-Fi router.
  2. Make sure your device is not too far from your router. If your router is a far away from your device it may not detect your device.
  3. Make sure you are in a range of your Router for good connectivity.
Internet connection seems slow:
  1. If you have connected other device with the same internet connection, remove some unwanted devices. This may help you to boost the speed of your internet.
  2. Check whether you don’t use the entire data pack of a day. If you have watched video streaming, online games and so forth this can suck your data pack more fluent then browsing pages online.
  3. Ensure the range of the Wi-Fi router and move your system near to it. This will give you better speed to browse online.
  4. Try connecting to a different Wi-Fi network. If your computer works well when connected to a different internet network then there must be an issue with your Wi-Fi router.
  5. Go through the TCP/IP settings in your Network pane of system preference. Tap on Renew DHCP Lease button.
  • Navigate to the Apple menu and select System Preferences.
  • Click on Network in the view menu and then select Wi-Fi.
  • Choose the “Advanced” button from the lower left corner of the screen.
  • Tap on TCP/IP tab from the top of the screen.
  • Select Renew DHCP Lease button.
  • Then select your preferred network from the list by selecting the Wi-Fi tab.
Hope the above steps help you to fix the issue pertaining to the Wi-Fi connection on your Mac device. If the steps fail to give you the desired results, tap on MacBook Pro Repair+61-388205390 and get the best and instant repair service from our diligent customer executives.

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