Fixed: macOS Sequoia network issues
Posted: February 06, 2025 | Updated: February 22, 2025Find solutions to macOS Sequoia network issues. Get expert tips on fixing connectivity, Wi-Fi, and other networking problems in our Q&A section
What cause this problem macOS Sequoia
Solutions
Many Mac users have experienced frustrating issues with Wi-Fi networks, such as frequent drops or failure to connect, resulting in unstable internet access. These connection problems can be especially annoying when your Mac continues to disconnect from your Wi-Fi network, despite showing a seemingly strong signal
Solution 1: Adjust Wi-Fi Settings (Private Address, DNSV
- Go to System Preferences > Network > Wi-Fi.
- Select Advanced in the lower-right corner.
- Disable Private Address by unchecking the box under your network’s name.
- This setting can sometimes cause network instability. Disabling it may help.
- For DNS issues:
Under the Advanced tab>select the DNS tab>Click the "+" button and add these DNS servers
Click OK to save changes.
Solution 2 : Reset the NVRAM/PRAM
- Shut down your Mac.
- Turn it back on and immediately press and hold Command + Option + P + R keys.
- Keep holding these keys for about 20 seconds. Your Mac will restart during this process.
- Release the keys and let your Mac boot normally.
Solution 3 :Ethernet Connection
- Click the Apple menu and select System setting
- In the Internet & Network section, double-click the Network icon.
- From the left-hand display menu, select Ethernet.
- Click the Advanced button>Click the Ethernet tab>and>Click OK
macOS Sequoia users have reported network problems, primarily related to VPN control and third-party protection software. The following solutions can help improve performance on macOS.