Having trouble with your Mac connected to WiFi but no internet? Here are some fixes and solutions to help you troubleshoot the issue.
Check Network Configuration
To check the network configuration on your Mac when it is connected to WiFi but has no internet access, follow these steps:
1. Click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner of your screen and select “System Preferences.”
2. Click on “Network” and then select your WiFi network from the list on the left side of the window.
3. Check the status next to “Status: Connected” to ensure that your Mac is indeed connected to the WiFi network.
4. Click on the “Advanced” button and navigate to the “TCP/IP” tab.
5. Make sure that the configuration is set to “DHCP” and that your IP address, subnet mask, and router address are all correct.
6. If everything looks correct, try renewing your DHCP lease by clicking on the “Renew DHCP Lease” button.
7. If you are still experiencing issues, try restarting your Mac and your router to see if that resolves the problem.
Renew DHCP Lease
To renew your DHCP lease on a Mac connected to WiFi but with no internet, follow these steps:
1. Click on the Apple menu in the top left corner of your screen.
2. Select “System Preferences” from the dropdown menu.
3. Click on “Network” to open the network settings.
4. Select your WiFi connection from the list on the left side.
5. Click on the “Advanced” button in the bottom right corner.
6. Go to the “TCP/IP” tab.
7. Click on the “Renew DHCP Lease” button.
Verify DNS Settings
Step | Description |
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1 | Open System Preferences on your Mac. |
2 | Click on Network. |
3 | Select your WiFi connection from the list on the left. |
4 | Click on Advanced. |
5 | Go to the DNS tab. |
6 | Make sure the DNS settings are correct. You can try using Google’s DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4). |
7 | Click OK and Apply to save the changes. |
Disable and Enable Wi-Fi Connection
- Click on the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar at the top right corner of your screen.
- Select “Turn Wi-Fi Off” from the drop-down menu.
- Wait a few seconds and then turn Wi-Fi back on by selecting “Turn Wi-Fi On” from the same drop-down menu.
- Try reconnecting to your Wi-Fi network and see if the issue is resolved.
FAQs
How do I fix my Mac connected to Wi-Fi but no internet?
To fix a Mac connected to Wi-Fi but no internet, you can start by restarting your Mac, checking the date and time, updating macOS, checking VPN or security software, using diagnostic tools, updating the Wi-Fi router, trying a different network, or contacting your ISP for assistance.
Why does my Wi-Fi say no Internet access but is connected?
Your Wi-Fi is showing “no Internet access” because your device is connected to the local network but cannot reach the internet. This could be due to issues with the router or modem, incorrect DNS settings, IP address conflicts, or problems with your internet provider.
Why does my Mac say I am not connected to the internet?
Your Mac may say you are not connected to the internet if it is not connected to the correct Wi-Fi network. Make sure you are connected to the right network with a strong signal to ensure proper internet connection.
Why does my Mac keep saying it’s offline?
Your Mac might be saying it’s offline because the FileVault feature is active. FileVault encrypts your hard disk after a restart, preventing applications or the OS from running until the disk is unlocked with the correct password.