How to Reset/Trou­bleshoot Wi-Fi Set­tings on Mac – Guide

Since Wi-Fi is such an important part of today’s MacBook experience, connectivity issues can be frustrating. Here are some tips to help you get back online quickly and fix any problems. Look through the guide and find the solution that works best for you. ..

If you’re having trouble connecting to a wireless network, try running the Wi-Fi diagnostic tool. First, hold down the Option key (Alt on some Mac keyboards) and select the Wi-Fi icon in the upper-right corner of the screen. Then select the Open Wireless Diagnostics option that appears there. Click Next, enter your login password if necessary, and wait for the diagnostics to complete.

How to Reset network settings on Mac

Clear Wi-Fi settings on your Mac computer

To turn off Wi-Fi on your Mac, open the System Preferences and select the Wi-Fi tab. Under the Wi-Fi section, select the option to “Disable Wi-Fi.”

Open the Applications folder and drag the application you want to move to the Trash into the Go to Folder… window. ..

/home/username This will take you to your home directory. ..

Copy the following files to your desktop:

  • Backup.txt
  • C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Backup
  • C:\Users<username>.localAppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows NT 5.1
  • C:\Users<username>.windows7_64bit
  • C:\Users<username>.windows7_32bit
  1. In the Windows 10 Start menu, click the SystemConfiguration folder.
  2. Right-click the Trash folder and select Move to SystemConfiguration.
  3. Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box. ..

Delete all files from the recycle bin.

If you are having trouble with your Mac, restart it and see if that helps. ..

Remove and re-add the Wi-Fi interface

Select the Keyboard tab. Under the Keyboard section, select the Language & Text preference. Under the Language & Text preference, select the Keyboard Shortcuts tab. Under the Keyboard Shortcuts tab, select Add New Shortcut. In the Type a shortcut name field, type Command-Shift-P to open a new window with your current document open in Preview. In the Title field, type New Document and press Enter. Under Action, type Open in Preview and press Enter. ..

If you want to connect to the Internet, choose the Network option. If you want to use a local area network (LAN), choose the Local Area Network option. If you want to connect to a wide area network (WAN), choose the Wide Area Network option. ..

-Delete Wi-Fi in the side panel

Finally, click the Apply button. Again, click the Plus sign (+) to add the Wi-Fi interface. In the Interface, choose the Wi-Fi option and select Create. ..

Then, select the WiFi on the side of the window and click the minus sign to completely delete it.

Reset Mac terminal network settings

sudo killall NetworkService ..

Wireless network service turned on again.

Try another admin account

In the System Preferences window, click on the Keyboard icon. In the Keyboard preferences window, click on the TextEdit button. In the TextEdit preferences window, under the General tab, make sure that the Use Unicode text option is selected. ..

Unlock Lock by clicking on it.

The Administrator account type allows you to manage all your accounts and settings.

Create a new user account with the name “John”.

Final note

Resetting Wi-Fi settings on a Mac can help resolve connectivity issues. If you have any questions about this guide, please feel free to ask us in the comments. Additionally, please share this guide with your friends to help them troubleshoot connectivity issues. ..