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Help! What’s up with my network?

rely on our home networks more than ever, especially when working wirelessly, remotely or from home. Macs are easy to connect to home networks with Wi–Fi, but you can still encounter problems. Here we explore some of the more common issues, what you can do to identify and address them, and how sometimes switching things off and on again is the only thing that works. If you can’t get on to the internet, or communicate with other devices on your network, your first step should be to turn

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