MacBook Pro suddenly unable to connect to home Wi-Fi network
So I walked away from my MacBook Pro for like 5 minutes and when I came back it had disconnected from the Wi-Fi and now refuses to connect. All other devices are connected, I have tried restarting router and MacBook, ran diagnostics but it just told me that I should connect to a Wi-Fi network to connect to the internet (really useful info that and not at all completely unhelpful) and a bunch of WiFi best practices which doesn’t help when the issue seems to have just happened out of nowhere and without me changing something with the Wi-Fi. I don’t understand how one minute it’s fine and now it’s not. I can’t test it on another network as like most people I only have one network at home. Yes the password is definitely correct. For whatever reason my MacBook has decided it would rather be an expensive paper weight. Very frustrating as it’s less than a year old.
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Original Title: MacBook Pro refuses to connect to Wi-Fi even though it has previously had no issues doing so, diagnostics were full of nothing useful
MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 14.5