How to Solve Mac OS X El Captain

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How to Solve Mac OS X El Captain Connectivity Issues


Overview ď ˝

As Apple has to a great extent determined the Wi-Fi issues that a large portion of the clients are confronting with earlier OS X discharges, a few clients with OS X El Capitan are likewise confronting some remote systems administration issues in the wake of upgrading to the most recent OS X discharge. For the greater part of the Mac clients who are encountering issues with Wi-Fi associations in OS X El Capitan can take after the strides given underneath and resolve the issue right away. Before beginning with these strides you ought to begin and finish a reinforcement of the Mac with Time Machine. AppleCustomerService.Us


Delete the current Wi-Fi preferences 

First of all create a new folder on your system and name it to anything you want according to your choice

Now turn off Wi-Fi from menu item located at the upper right corner of OS X.

Press the Command+Shift+G keys to get Go to Folder command, and choose the following path:/ Library / preferences / SystemConfiguration/ 


Tap return to go back to the folder and choose the following files. com.apple.airport.preferences.plist com.apple.network.identification.plist com.apple.wifi.message-tracer.plist NetworkInterfaces.plist preferences.plist 

Relocate the files to a new folder which you have created already. Instead, you may prefer to delete them.

Now reboot your Mac device.

Turn on the Wi-Fi from the wireless network menu found in the upper right corner of OS X. If this is not helpful, generate a new custom network.


For creating a new Wi-Fi network with DNS  

Simply go to Apple menu and select System Preferences. Choose Network then Wi-Fi from the list appearing on the left side. Click on the Location menu and choose edit locations. Now create a new location, give it any name of your choice and tap done to add it. Join the network name and verify with the router password. Choose the advanced tab at the bottom of Network Preferences then go to TCP /IP tab and choose Renew DHCP Lease.


After applying all these steps now go to DNS tab under which you should find DNS Servers at the left side, just click on the Plus button to add a new DNS server. Select Hardware tab then Configure under which you will get options, choose manually. Modify the MTU to custom and set the MTU number to 1453 and click OK. Now click Apply to set the network changes you just made. If these steps are not helpful in resolving your Mac WI-FI problems, then simply contact a reliable Tech Support for Mac OS X El Captain and get your problems resolved in a couple of minutes. http://www.apsense.com/article/common-el-capitan-mail-pr oblems-and-their-fixes.html


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