How Do I Connect My Router to My Mac?
If you have awireless router, you could connect your Mac to your router viaWi-Fior a physical Ethernet cable.
Wi-Fi is often more convenient, but a wired Ethernet connection is more reliable and faster.

If you have a router that doesnt support wireless connections, then Ethernet is your only option.
Some Macs have Ethernet ports, but many dont.
In many cases, your Mac will automatically connect to your router when you connect them via Ethernet cable.

The connection can take a little while to establish, but its usually automatic.
It’s rare for this automatic connection to fail.
Connect an Ethernet cable to your router.

Connect the other end of the cable to your Mac or your adapter.
If you’re using a USB adapter, you will need to select USB instead of Ethernet.
Enter theDNSprovided by your ISP and search domain addresses if your ISP provided them, then clickOK.

it’s possible for you to alsouse a free public DNSlike Google or Cloudflare.
Your Mac is now connected to your router.
Why Wont My Mac Connect to My Router?

When a Mac doesnt connect to a router, its usually because of configuration issues.
Try unplugging the Ethernet cable on both ends and plugging it back in.
It should snap in securely on both ends.

Try a different Ethernet cable.
If you have another Ethernet cable, check to see if the connection works with it.
Ethernet cables can have internal damage that isnt easy to see.

Reboot your connection hardware.
Try disconnecting the ethernet cable, then unplug your router and modem.
Leave the router and modem unplugged for a little while, then plug them back in.

Try shutting your Mac down and then turning it back on.
The Ethernet connection may work after the Mac starts back up.
Then, go toSystem Preferences>Printers & Scannersand opt for printer or click+to add the printer.

Finally, select theDefaulttab, press the printer name, and clickAdd.


