wifi Status: Network Service Inactive????
Status: Network Status: Network Service Inactive Inactive
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15
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Status: Network Status: Network Service Inactive Inactive
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15
Thanks for ur help.... problem solved .... but now have a new problem as the mac gets connected to my new router after a few seconds it gets disconnected n tries to get connected again..... it’s like a fluctuating WiFi network.... the router is new and is in my room close to me.could it be a isp problem.... but my other devices are working just fine?
Thanks for ur help.... problem solved .... but now have a new problem as the mac gets connected to my new router after a few seconds it gets disconnected n tries to get connected again..... it’s like a fluctuating WiFi network.... the router is new and is in my room close to me.could it be a isp problem.... but my other devices are working just fine?
Hi Cyrus,
Go to System Preferences > Network, select the WiFi interface, click the action button (gear icon in the lower left), and select "Make Service Active."
You can try it manually in a terminal window: sudo ifconfig awdl0 down
To reverse the command, type: sudo ifconfig awdl0 up
wifi Status: Network Service Inactive????