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The first way to reset a Mac’s network settings is to delete your Wi-Fi connection and then add it again.
Macs running macOS Ventura (13) and earlier will select System Preferences > Network > Wi-Fi connection > – (Minus) sign > Apply.
- Click the Wi-Fi icon in menu bar.
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Choose Wi-Fi Settings.
You can also get to this area from Apple icon > System Settings > Network > Wi-Fi.
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Select Details beside the network to forget.
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Choose Forget This Network at the bottom left.
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Click Remove to confirm the deletion. Make sure that you have your Wi-fi login information. You will need to re-enter it after the next step.
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Finally, re-add your Wi-fi connection from the Wi-Fi menu.
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