Connect to a Wi-Fi network
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Click the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar, then choose a network from the menu. Before you can join the network, you might be asked to enter the network's password or agree to terms and conditions.
Mac uses Domain Name System (DNS) to access websites on its browser. Many people are not aware of this fact and completely ignore Mac DNS server settings. But if the DNS servers of your Mac are not functioning properly, then the websites may slowly or not load at all.
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Cannot Locate Internet Server Or Proxy Server Excel For Mac 2011 Book
- Sep 22, 2011 We are having a Problem with Excel 2010 (SP1) and web query. When we open an Excel file with a web query and choose data - refresh all. We are getting the message 'Unable to open URL The Hyperlink cannot be follow to the destination'. In Excel 2003 - 2007 a window popped up automatically where we've to enter our proxy username an password.
- Under the “Internet Prefs” tab, check the box labeled “Use HTTP Proxy” and fill in the appropriate IP and port settings. If you have to enter a username and password to get Internet access, check the box labeled “Use HTTP Proxy Authorization” and fill in your username and password.
- If you don't see the Wi-Fi icon icon in the menu bar, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Network. Select Wi-Fi in the sidebar, then select ”Show Wi-Fi status in menu bar.”
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- To connect to a Wi-Fi network that you know is hidden, choose Other Networks (or Join Other Network) from the Wi-Fi menu , then choose Other. Enter the requested network name, security, and password information.
Connect using Personal Hotspot
With most carrier plans, you can share the cellular data connection of your iPhone or iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular) with your Mac. Learn how to set up Personal Hotspot.
Connect using Ethernet
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To use a wired connection to the internet, connect an Ethernet cable between your router or modem and the Ethernet port on your Mac. Some Mac models require an Ethernet adapter, such as the Belkin USB-C to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter or the Apple Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.