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MacBook Air won't connect to Wifi

I recently got a MacBook Air everything seemed to work just fine, but a couple of days ago it stoped been connected to the Wifi, at first it connected and disconnected almost every 2 minutes to eventually not been able to connect to the Wifi. I tried reseting it, in hopes of fixing the problem but it didn't work, then I tried running a wireless diagnostics which showed a few issues (Review Wifi Best Practises, Wifi Not Associated, Conflicting Country Codes, and Poor Wireless Environment). I don't know what is the problem I only use my Mac for researching and doing assignments online plus I have my iPhone connected to the wifi and has never had a problem. Can someone please help?!


Posted on Jan 4, 2022 7:03 AM

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Jan 5, 2022 7:51 AM in response to MrCecil

Hi there MrCecil,


We understand you're experiencing an issue with connecting to Wi-Fi on your MacBook Air. We'd like to share some resources that can help.


Get started here: Manage the Wi-Fi connection on your Mac


This page may also help: If your Mac doesn't connect to the Internet over Wi-Fi


To ensure your network is set up as expected, review this page: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points


We hope this helps.

MacBook Air won't connect to Wifi

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