How
to Fix Wi-Fi Connectivity issues on macOS
·
Example:
macOS
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Steps:
1.
Make
Sure:
I. Check for Ventilation:
·
Make
sure the router isn’t covered or in a cramped space.
·
Place
it in a well-ventilated area so it doesn’t overheat.
II. Avoid Metal Surface:
·
Don’t
place the router on or large metal object (like filing cabinet or
radiators).
·
Metal
can interface with the signal and make it weaker.
2.
Check
Wi-Fi Settings:
I. Ensure Wi-Fi is ON:
·
Click
on the Wi-Fi icon in the top-right corner of your screen. If
it is turned off, click on “Turn Wi-Fi On.”
II. Join the Right Network:
·
Make
sure you are connected to the correct Wi-Fi network. If necessary, Disconnect
and Reconnect to your network.
3.
Restart
Your Mac:
·
Sometimes,
simply restarting your Mac can fix connectivity problems by clearing any
temporary software glitches.
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