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Last night I updated to Ventura 13.1 on my MacBook Air, and then went to bed. This morning my MacBook will not connect to my home wifi, although my iPhone still does. what do I do now?

Last night I updated to Ventura 13.1 on my MacBook Air, and then went to bed. This morning my MacBook will not connect to my home wifi, although my iPhone still does. what do I do now?

MacBook Air 13ā€³, macOS 13.1

Posted on Dec 31, 2022 10:39 AM

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Posted on Dec 31, 2022 11:12 AM

I am sorry that your wifi is not working anymore on your MacBook.


Please follow these instructions to see if you can solve the problem


Restart your Mac

Restarting might help because your Mac then automatically renews the internet address it was assigned when joining the Wi-Fi network. Or you canĀ renew the IP address manually. This is known as renewing the DHCP lease. If the lease expired and the address is already in use by another device, your Mac is assigned a new address.


Update your Mac

Update the software on your Mac, andĀ make sure that theĀ date and time are set correctly.


Check VPN or other security software

If you installed VPN or other software that monitors or interacts with your network connections, that software could be affecting access to the internet.Ā Learn about network issues related to VPN and other software.Ā 


Use the built-in diagnostic tools

Wi-Fi Recommendations. Click Wi-FiĀ Ā in Control Center or the menu bar and check for a menu item named Wi-Fi Recommendations. If you see it, your Mac has detected an issue and has recommendations. Choose Wi-Fi Recommendations to learn more.*

Wireless Diagnostics.Ā Press and hold the Option key on your keyboard while clicking Wi-FiĀ Ā inĀ Control CenterĀ or the menu bar, then choose Open Wireless Diagnostics from the menu. Learn more aboutĀ using Wireless Diagnostics to analyze your wireless environment.


Update the Wi-Fi router

If you manage the network's Wi-Fi router, install the latest firmware updates for the router, as recommended by its manufacturer. It might also help to simply restart the router and use Apple'sĀ recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points.


Try a different network or contact your ISP

If you can access the internet when connected to a different network, or you're not sure, check with your network administrator or Internet Service Provider (ISP) to make sure that your network is working properly.

Ā 


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Dec 31, 2022 11:12 AM in response to jtloveut

I am sorry that your wifi is not working anymore on your MacBook.


Please follow these instructions to see if you can solve the problem


Restart your Mac

Restarting might help because your Mac then automatically renews the internet address it was assigned when joining the Wi-Fi network. Or you canĀ renew the IP address manually. This is known as renewing the DHCP lease. If the lease expired and the address is already in use by another device, your Mac is assigned a new address.


Update your Mac

Update the software on your Mac, andĀ make sure that theĀ date and time are set correctly.


Check VPN or other security software

If you installed VPN or other software that monitors or interacts with your network connections, that software could be affecting access to the internet.Ā Learn about network issues related to VPN and other software.Ā 


Use the built-in diagnostic tools

Wi-Fi Recommendations. Click Wi-FiĀ Ā in Control Center or the menu bar and check for a menu item named Wi-Fi Recommendations. If you see it, your Mac has detected an issue and has recommendations. Choose Wi-Fi Recommendations to learn more.*

Wireless Diagnostics.Ā Press and hold the Option key on your keyboard while clicking Wi-FiĀ Ā inĀ Control CenterĀ or the menu bar, then choose Open Wireless Diagnostics from the menu. Learn more aboutĀ using Wireless Diagnostics to analyze your wireless environment.


Update the Wi-Fi router

If you manage the network's Wi-Fi router, install the latest firmware updates for the router, as recommended by its manufacturer. It might also help to simply restart the router and use Apple'sĀ recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points.


Try a different network or contact your ISP

If you can access the internet when connected to a different network, or you're not sure, check with your network administrator or Internet Service Provider (ISP) to make sure that your network is working properly.

Ā 


Last night I updated to Ventura 13.1 on my MacBook Air, and then went to bed. This morning my MacBook will not connect to my home wifi, although my iPhone still does. what do I do now?

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