Hello everyone, how are you all doing today? In this guide you will learn how to connect to the internet with your Mac, before you go on to find out how, I hope you are all having a great day so far. My day is going. I am getting ready to take a 30 minute break right after this post. I am about to run to the store and pick up some groceries real fast, I will probably take an hour but oh well, lol anyway please read on…
Today we will teach you how to easily connect your Mac computer to the internet. If you have the latest macOS, this tutorial will work just fine for you as well. We even show you have to connect your iMac and Macbook online via Wifi. It’s really not that hard, it just sounds hard, let me show you what I mean.
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Getting Connected On Your Mac
How you connect to the Internet depends on where you are. For example, your work may offer an ethernet connection for your computer. When you’re using your notebook computer at a café, you might use a Wi-Fi (wireless) connection.
Using Ethernet
If your Internet Service Provider (ISP) provides an Ethernet connection (wired) to the Internet, you can connect this to the Ethernet port on your Mac. Look for a port on your Mac labeled with this symbol: . If your Mac doesn’t include a built-in Ethernet port, you can use an adapter to connect the Ethernet cable to the USB or Thunderbolt port on your computer.
Using Wi-Fi
AirPort hardware allows you to set up a W-Fi network to connect devices wirelessly to your ISP. Note that AirPort is not an ISP by itself, but is a way to create a wireless network that you can use to connect to your ISP’s Internet connection.
- Click the Wi-Fi menu icon and select your Wi-Fi network from the list of available networks.
- If prompted, enter the password for your Wi-Fi network.
- Check “Remember this network” to have your Mac automatically join your home network.
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Connect at home
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) may be the same as your cable TV company or your phone company. It may also be a different company that offers Internet services, usually for a monthly fee.
Your ISP may offer wired Internet access, using an Ethernet cable that connects to your computer or a network router/modem. Or, it may offer Wi-Fi (wireless) Internet access through its own hardware. If you’re not sure if your Internet connection is wired or wireless, check with your ISP.
Connect at work
At work, you may have either a a Wi-Fi or Ethernet network connection available. Check with your company’s IT department or network administrator for details about how to connect to your work network, and usage policies.
Connect around town
Wireless (Wi-Fi) hotspots are like a home or wireless network, but may be open to the public. Wi-Fi hotspot services may be offered around town at coffee shops, restaurants, hotels, book stores, or other retailers. Some cities offer municipal Wi-Fi Internet access.
Joining a Wi-Fi network is as easy as clicking the Wi-Fi menu and choosing a hotspot network from the list. If the wireless network is password-protected, enter the password.
Some hotspots may require additional authentication before you can use Internet services. When this happens, a web page may appear asking you to agree to terms of service before connecting. Authorize the connection if you agree, then open your web browser to verify the connection is working.
Some hotspots may also require a usage fee. Be sure to check with the provider or read the terms when you connect.
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