Mac Wi-Fi Keeps Disconnecting? 10 Fixes That Work
Mac dropping Wi-Fi every few minutes, disconnecting after sleep, losing connection after macOS updates, or showing "No Internet Connection" despite being connected? This guide covers every fix for Mac Wi-Fi instability.
Common Causes of Mac Wi-Fi Dropping
- Corrupted Wi-Fi preferences β plist files become corrupt after updates
- Router channel congestion β too many devices on the same Wi-Fi channel
- macOS Wi-Fi bug after update (very common)
- DNS server issues β connected but can't resolve addresses
- Sleep/wake reconnect failure β Wi-Fi doesn't reconnect after display sleep
- Bluetooth interference β 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth share spectrum
- IP address conflict β another device on the same IP
- VPN or firewall software dropping connections
Step-by-Step Fixes
1 Restart Router and Mac
Always start here:
- Unplug your router/modem for 30 seconds, then plug back in
- Restart your Mac: Apple Menu β Restart
- Let the router fully boot (2-3 minutes) before reconnecting
- Test if drops continue
2 Delete Wi-Fi Preference Files
Corrupted Wi-Fi plist files are a top cause of persistent drops:
- Open Finder β Go β Go to Folder (Cmd+Shift+G)
- Go to: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/
- Move these files to the Desktop (backup, don't delete yet):
- com.apple.airport.preferences.plist
- com.apple.network.identification.plist
- NetworkInterfaces.plist
- preferences.plist
- Restart your Mac β macOS will recreate these files fresh
- Reconnect to your Wi-Fi network and test
3 Switch to 5GHz Band
If your router broadcasts both 2.4GHz and 5GHz:
- Connect to the 5GHz network (usually named with "_5G" or "_5GHz")
- 5GHz is faster, less congested, and less affected by Bluetooth interference
- Only downside: shorter range through walls
4 Change DNS Servers
Bad DNS causes "connected but no internet" and intermittent drops:
- Go to System Settings β Wi-Fi β Details (click your network name)
- Click DNS tab
- Click + and add: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 (Google DNS)
- Or use Cloudflare: 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1
- Click OK and test connectivity
5 Renew DHCP Lease
Fixes IP conflicts and stale connection data:
- Go to System Settings β Wi-Fi β Details
- Click the TCP/IP tab
- Click "Renew DHCP Lease"
- Click OK and test
6 Disable Wi-Fi Sleep
Stop Wi-Fi from dropping when the display sleeps:
- Go to System Settings β Battery
- Click Options
- Set "Wake for network access" to Always or On Power Adapter
- Also check: System Settings β Lock Screen β ensure Wi-Fi isn't being turned off
7 Turn Off Bluetooth Temporarily
Test if Bluetooth is causing 2.4GHz interference:
- Click the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar β Turn Bluetooth Off
- Test Wi-Fi stability for 30 minutes
- If drops stop, the solution is switching to 5GHz Wi-Fi (which doesn't conflict with Bluetooth)
8 Reset Network Settings
- Go to System Settings β Wi-Fi
- Click the three dots (...) next to your network β Forget This Network
- Turn Wi-Fi OFF, wait 10 seconds, turn back ON
- Reconnect to your network
9 Create a New Network Location
Resets all network configuration for your location:
- Go to System Settings β VPN & Filters β Network (or System Settings β Wi-Fi β Details)
- Click the Location dropdown β Edit Locations
- Click + to create a new location, name it "Home" or "Office"
- Click Done, reconnect to Wi-Fi
10 Update macOS
Wi-Fi driver bugs are frequently patched:
- Go to System Settings β General β Software Update
- Install any available updates β Wi-Fi fixes are common in point releases
Recommended Accessories
Wi-Fi 6E / Wi-Fi 7 Router
Upgrading to a modern router dramatically improves Mac Wi-Fi stability β especially in congested environments with many devices.
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USB-C to Ethernet Adapter (Wired Backup)
If Wi-Fi keeps dropping during important work, a wired Ethernet connection is the most reliable solution.
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Still Dropping After All This?
If Wi-Fi drops persist after all software fixes, the Wi-Fi antenna or wireless card may have a hardware issue. This is more common on Macs that have been dropped or had liquid contact. A professional can test and replace the Wi-Fi module.
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