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  2. You can check the status of your network connection, such as Ethernet or Wi-Fi, using Network settings. The information you see here may be useful if you are troubleshooting a connection problem. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Network in the sidebar.

  3. Apr 3, 2020 · Level 1. 5 points. Disconnected Ethernet adapter never reconnects. Hi, Running Catalina latest (this problem was also happening in High Sierra). If I disconnect my USB-C ethernet adapter (the Apple adapters, 3rd party, docking station, etc.), MacOs networking never reconnects or I get a self-assigned address.

  4. The Ethernet adapters (the USB adapter and one in your Win10 machine) have unique MAC Addresses (Media Access Control, not "Macintosh") and the switch could be configured to only allow certain MACs access. This is easy to test/bypass by spoofing the USB Adapter's MAC with the Win10 machine's MAC.

    • Overview
    • Check Wi-Fi recommendations or use Wireless Diagnostics
    • Check your Wi-Fi connection
    • Check the status of your network connections
    • Check your cables and external devices
    • Check your internet service

    If you can’t connect your Mac to the internet, there may be a problem with your cables, your devices, your network settings, or your ISP (internet service provider).

    If Wi-Fi issues are detected on your Mac, you can view the issues and suggested solutions. Click the Wi-Fi status icon in the menu bar, then choose Wi-Fi Recommendations. Wi-Fi recommendations aren’t available for enterprise networks or Personal Hotspots.

    You can use Wireless Diagnostics to solve problems with a network you’ve already set up.

    If you usually connect to the internet using a Wi-Fi network, make sure you’re connected to the Wi-Fi network.

    If you’re connected to the Wi-Fi network but you can’t connect to the internet, there might be a problem with the network’s internet connection. If you set up the Wi-Fi network using an AirPort device (such as an AirPort Extreme), you can get information about the device and its internet connection by using AirPort Utility. For more help while using AirPort Utility, choose Help > AirPort Utility Help.

    You can check your settings and the status of each network service, such as Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and Bluetooth®, in Network settings.

    On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Network in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)

    Open Network settings for me

    The network service you’re using should have a green indicator and the word “Connected.”

    Make sure all cables are properly connected. If you’re using an external modem, be sure one cable firmly connects the modem to your computer, and another connects the modem to a working wall jack.

    Check that all external devices such as modems, hubs, and routers are plugged in, turned on, and have started up completely. Try resetting these devices by unplugging them for a couple of minutes, then plugging them back in.

    • Confirm That It’s the Adapter. There’s little point in spending precious time trying to fix something that isn’t broken. So before you assume that your network card is the problem, you should eliminate a few other possibilities first
    • Check the Windows Device Manager. In Microsoft Windows, you can use the Device Manager Utility to check what hardware is connected to your computer and whether it’s working correctly or not.
    • Scan for Hardware Changes or Reveal Hidden Hardware in Device Manager. If you don’t see your network adapter in the list of adapters in Device Manager, you can force Windows to check for attached hardware again.
    • Check the Physical Connection. If your network adapter was working just fine before and suddenly doesn’t work anymore, you may want to do a physical inspection of it.
  5. Jun 15, 2021 · This article explains how you can troubleshoot when your wired ethernet connection is not working on your Mac. Sometimes you may experience that your Wi-Fi connection is working properly, but still, you may not connect your Mac to the internet using Ethernet.

  6. Jan 22, 2024 · Does your Mac keep dropping the Wi-Fi? Here's what you can do to regain internet access if your Mac is not connecting to Wi-Fi.

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