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Solve Mac OS X El Captain Connectivity Issues

by Apple Customer Service Owner

 As Apple has largely resolved the Wi-Fi issues that most of the users are facing with prior OS X releases, some users with OS X El Capitan are also facing some wireless networking issues after updating to the latest OS X release. For most of the Mac users who are experiencing issues with Wi-Fi connections in OS X El Capitan can follow the steps given below and resolve the problem instantly. Before getting started with these steps you should start and complete a backup of the Mac with Time Machine. AppleCustomerService.Us

After installation of this new update, OS X El users have notice slow performance of their Wi-Fi devices, especially on Mac. To overcome this problem, you should simply call on Mac OS X El Captain Support Phone Number and resolve the performance problems related to your Mac software easily.

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.

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-problems-and-their-fixes.html

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.

For more solutions visit the official website of Apple Mac and get relevant solutions for the same.


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