Connect your Mac to the internet using Wi-Fi
- On your Mac, click the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar, then choose the network you want to join. If you don't see the network you want to join, click Other Networks to display nearby networks.
- If requested, enter the password for the network, then click Join.
- Why is my Mac not letting me connect to Wi-Fi?
- How do I activate a Mac without Wi-Fi?
- How do I remove activation lock?
- How do I turn off activation lock?
- How do I bypass Mac recovery mode?
Why is my Mac not letting me connect to Wi-Fi?
If your Mac won't connect to the Wi-Fi, first verify that you're using the right Wi-Fi connection. You can also try checking Wireless Diagnostics, available updates, physical hardware, and DNS settings. If those don't work, resetting the PRAM and SMC or restarting your Mac might do the trick.
How do I activate a Mac without Wi-Fi?
You Have to shut down the mac and then press Command + R until you see a mouse icon then the Wifi will be available! Start with another restart.
How do I remove activation lock?
To complete removing Activation Lock, return to a Find My app or iCloud.com and remove the device from your Apple ID-associated hardware: iOS/iPadOS: Go to Settings > Account Name > Device Name and tap Remove from Account.
How do I turn off activation lock?
You can turn off Activation Lock by signing in to iCloud or resetting your Apple ID password.
How do I bypass Mac recovery mode?
Exiting Mac Recovery Mode by Restarting the Mac
All you need to do is restart the Mac to exit out of recovery mode. You can initiate the restart from the Apple menu and choosing “Restart”, or by holding down the Power button on the Mac to turn it off and back on again.