


I hope so it could help you somewhat & you can ask for further assistance. I had the same issue once, every settings was perfect still the wi fi was dropping, so called the ISP guy, the service provider modem settings were incorrect, changed the defective modem, also some road construction work was going nearby my place, as internet wires are laid underground they were damaged ( minor cuts in wires will drop the internet connection ). once again configure your network some mistakes can be there while settings. Or you can go to system preferences & open the padlock by entering your admin name & password select your network name & click on minus sign, click on advanced > remove network name, uncheck remember network name > DNS settings & no proxies must be enabled. Īnother method is run wireless diagnostics test : Check for Wi-Fi issues using your Mac - Apple Support Īgain take cursor on the top menu bar & select wireless diagnostics & quit wireless diagnostics. In the last a report will be written inside the window - Your internet connection appears to be working correctly - click on quit.

your wireless name will be written in your keychain, do you want to allow access to this internet ? so click on ALLOW. Ī pop - up window appears network diagnostics wants to access key. Then again, select your wireless network name shown ( having a small lock in front of it ) in the window & click on continue. Network status will be shown in the window ( a ) wi - fi ( b ) wi fi settings ( c ) network settings ( d ) ISP ( e ) internet ( f ) server, all of them must have green dots in front of them. Take cursor on top left hand side of the the top menu bar & select wireless diagnostics, select open external tool & click on network diagnostics. Hold option key & click on wi fi icon that is on top menu bar & click on open wireless diagnostics.
