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  2. Connect your Mac to the internet by joining a public or hidden Wi-Fi network that’s connected to the internet.

  3. You can connect to the internet from your Mac, whether you’re at home, at work, or on the go. Two common ways to get online are by using a Wi-Fi (wireless) or Ethernet (wired) connection. If neither is available, you may be able to use an Instant Hotspot.

  4. Aug 30, 2023 · If your Mac is connected to a Wi-Fi network but can't get online to connect to websites, email, and all other internet services, try these solutions.

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    • Connecting to a Wireless Network (Home): Log into your Mac. A "Home" network is usually associated with a private location. When connecting to a Home network for the first time, you'll usually have to enter a password.
    • Connecting to a Wireless Network (Public): Log into your Mac. A fair amount of public locations, such as businesses and shops, have wireless networks associated with them.
    • Using Ethernet Cable: Review the pros and cons of Ethernet usage. Using an Ethernet cable to connect your Mac directly to your router will increase the stability of an otherwise-unstable Internet connection, and your browsing speed may increase.
    • Troubleshooting Wifi Problems: Restart your computer. Sometimes a simple driver in your Mac's operating system will malfunction, leading your wifi to be disabled or inconsistent.
  5. Learn how to connect your MacBook to Wifi! This video will show you how to connect a MacBook to Wifi on macOS Big Sur. The process is nearly identical on previous versions of macOS such...

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  6. Nov 13, 2019 · Table of contents. Method 1: Connect to a Wi-Fi network using the networks list from the menu bar. Method 2: Connect to a Wi-Fi network using the Network pane in System Preferences. Method 3: Connect to a Wi-Fi network using the Advanced options for Wi-Fi in the Network pane.

  7. Feb 27, 2018 · Whether you got a new Mac, a new Wi-Fi router, or you're visiting somewhere you've never connected from before — hotel, coffee shop, Airport, wherever! — getting your Mac up and running on wireless only takes a few moments and a few clicks!

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