Mac Won't Connect to Wi-Fi
Mac can't connect to Wi-Fi, connects but has no internet, or keeps dropping the connection? This covers every fix โ from a quick router restart to DNS changes and preference file cleanup that resolves stubborn Wi-Fi issues.
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๐ Step 1: Identify the Problem Type
- No networks visible at all: Wi-Fi hardware issue or Wi-Fi turned off
- Network visible but won't connect: Wrong password, router issue, or IP conflict
- Connects but no internet ("connected, no internet"): DNS issue, ISP problem, or DHCP failure
- Only this Mac has the issue (other devices fine): Mac-specific software or hardware problem
- All devices have the issue: Router or ISP problem โ restart router first
๐ถ Step 2: Restart Router and Mac
- Unplug your router/modem from power โ wait 30 seconds โ plug back in
- Wait 2 minutes for it to fully reconnect to your ISP
- Turn Wi-Fi off on your Mac (System Settings โ Wi-Fi โ toggle off), wait 10 seconds, turn back on
- Restart your Mac fully โ Apple menu โ Restart
This fixes the majority of Wi-Fi connection issues. A router that's been running for weeks can develop memory issues that cause erratic behavior for connected devices.
๐๏ธ Step 3: Forget and Rejoin the Network
- System Settings โ Wi-Fi
- Click the โ next to your network name
- Click Forget This Network โ confirm
- Click on the network name again and re-enter the password
Saved network profiles can become corrupted โ especially after a macOS update or router firmware change. Forgetting and rejoining rebuilds the profile from scratch.
๐ Step 4: Change DNS Servers
"Connected but no internet" is almost always a DNS issue. Your ISP's DNS servers can fail or be slow without the connection appearing to drop:
- System Settings โ Wi-Fi โ click โ โ Details โ DNS
- Click + and add: 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare)
- Click OK โ Apply
- Open Terminal and run: sudo dscacheutil -flushcache; sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder
If websites start loading after changing DNS, your ISP's DNS servers were the problem. Keep the faster public DNS servers going forward.
๐ Step 5: Renew DHCP Lease
IP address conflicts happen when two devices get the same address, or when the Mac's lease expires and it can't get a new one:
- System Settings โ Wi-Fi โ โ โ Details โ TCP/IP
- Click Renew DHCP Lease
- Wait 10 seconds, then test internet access
Alternatively, from Terminal: sudo ipconfig set en0 DHCP (replace en0 with your Wi-Fi interface if different โ check with networksetup -listallhardwareports)
๐ Step 6: Delete Wi-Fi Preference Files
Corrupted preference files are a common cause of persistent Wi-Fi issues that survive basic fixes:
- Open Finder โ Go โ Go to Folder (โงโG)
- Type: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/
- Delete these files (move to Trash):
- com.apple.airport.preferences.plist
- com.apple.network.identification.plist
- NetworkInterfaces.plist
- preferences.plist
- Restart your Mac โ macOS recreates these files with clean defaults
- Rejoin your Wi-Fi network
This is the nuclear option for software-based Wi-Fi issues. It clears all saved network configurations, so you'll need to re-enter passwords for all networks.
๐ง Step 7: Check for macOS Update
System Settings โ General โ Software Update. Wi-Fi driver bugs affecting specific Mac models are regularly patched. If Wi-Fi issues appeared after a macOS update, a subsequent point release often fixes it.
๐ Step 8: Check Wi-Fi Diagnostics
macOS includes a built-in Wi-Fi diagnostic tool:
- Hold Option and click the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar
- Click Open Wireless Diagnostics
- Follow the on-screen prompts โ it scans for interference, signal quality, and configuration issues
- Check the Summary at the end for specific problems identified
This is especially useful for intermittent drops โ it captures diagnostics at the moment of the drop if you run it during the problem.
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