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sultanoflondon

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Dec 3, 2013
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Hi all,

My university network to which my Mac is connected. Before I updated to MacOS Mojave, my Mac would automatically connect to the Wi-Fi network when awoken from sleep. Connecting to the network entails choosing the network & entering the log in credentials: my username & password.

After updating though, the Mac doesn't automatically connect to the network. Now, I have to manually select it & enter my log in credentials every time the Mac awakes from sleep.

How do I get my Mac to automatically connect, as it should?

Thank you!
 

CoastalOR

macrumors 68040
Jan 19, 2015
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Oregon, USA
My university network to which my Mac is connected. Before I updated to MacOS Mojave, my Mac would automatically connect to the Wi-Fi network when awoken from sleep. Connecting to the network entails choosing the network & entering the log in credentials: my username & password.

After updating though, the Mac doesn't automatically connect to the network. Now, I have to manually select it & enter my log in credentials every time the Mac awakes from sleep.

How do I get my Mac to automatically connect, as it should?
Do you have "Automatically join this network" selected in System Preferences>Network>Wi-Fi?

WiFi_Screen_Shot_Mod_2018-10-26.jpg
 
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