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prefersmac

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Dec 25, 2015
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My Wi-Fi network is connected but when I ran Wireless Diagnostics it says: "You are connected to a Wi-Fi network that cannot communicate with the internet...try restarting router. If that doesn’t work contact Apple Care." Is there something I need to look into or can I ignore it? Thank you.
 
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prefersmac

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Dec 25, 2015
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So...can you connect to the internet (load pages) or not?

If yes, don't worry about it.

If yes....why run the diagnostic?
Yes I can connect to the internet but I get disconnected from time to time and I ran Wire Diagnostics to try to see if it detected any issues that I might try to address.
 

hobowankenobi

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Aug 27, 2015
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on the land line mr. smith.
To clarify, are you getting disconnected from the internet, or from WiFi?

If it is from the internet only, odds are it is not your computer; more likely router/modem/provider. One thing you can try is manually entering your own DNS settings, and use something different from your router.

Assuming a default setup, the laptop is getting/using the DNS from your router. Try entering some other DNS settings in the WifI advanced area. A couple to consider:


8.8.8.8 (Google)

1.1.1.1 (CloudFlare)
 
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