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Why is the Wi-Fi so bad on my MacBook Pro?
There are a number of factors that could affect your Mac’s internet speed. Your internet provider may be experiencing a service outage, there could be a temporary glitch with your router, or your Mac’s Wi-Fi configuration files could be corrupt, etc. A VPN connection can also slow down your internet speed.
How do I fix my MacBook Pro that wont connect to Wi-Fi?
- Verify that the Wi-Fi connection is the one you want. Turn your Wi-Fi off and on, and make sure you’re attempting to connect to the right network.
- Check Wireless Diagnostics.
- Check your System Updates.
- Check your physical hardware.
- Change your DNS settings.
- Reset NVRAM/PRAM and the SMC.
- Restart your Mac.
Why is my iPhone connecting to Wi-Fi but not working?
Still can’t connect? Reset your Network Settings. Tap Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This also resets Wi-Fi networks and passwords, cellular settings, and VPN and APN settings that you’ve used before.
How to install Linux Mint on a MacBook Pro?
The Macbook Pro uses a Broadcom wireless chipset. To connect to the Internet, we need to install its driver. The Driver Manager warns that it cannot install drivers… (because we’re offline) Plug in the Linux Mint USB stick you used to install the operating system.
Why is my WiFi not working in Linux Mint?
You may have observed that the default ‘network manager’ in Linux Mint fails to reconnect to a dropped Wi-Fi hotspot after prolonged use (e.g.
Can you install Linux Mint on a USB stick?
The Driver Manager warns that it cannot install drivers… (because we’re offline) Plug in the Linux Mint USB stick you used to install the operating system. Once it’s mounted, press the “OK” button in the Driver Manager to dismiss the warning.
Can you run Linux on a MacBook Pro?
I’m guessing Linux because you’re on the Mint forums. I could give you some VERY GENERAL direction about Linux on a Mac but without knowing more about your system, detailed specifics will be almost impossible. Copy and paste the following command into a terminal and press enter. Then copy the output and paste it here.