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I’m connected to my wi-fi but I cannot connect to any site via safari. Recommendations.

I am connected to my wi-fi. However, I cannot connect to any site via safari. The blue line stays frozen upon hitting the Enter key. What do you Suggest ?

MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 10.13

Posted on Jan 12, 2021 4:05 PM

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Posted on Jan 13, 2021 6:19 AM

Go step by step and test.


1. Restart the router.


2. Deselect Proxies, if selected.

   System Preference > Network > Advanced  > Proxies Tab

   Unlock the lock, if you have to.

   Under "Select  a protocol…”, uncheck any box if check-marked.

   Click "OK” then  "Apply”.


        

  https://support.apple.com/guide/safari/if-you-cant-open-a-website-ibrw1071/mac



3. Uninstall any Profile you have not installed knowingly.

    Section: Remove a configuration profile from your Mac

    Profiles: https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/configuration-profiles-standardize-settings-mh35561/mac


3. Disable/uninstall any anti-virus software or web monitoring software if installed.

4. If you cannot  still connect to internet:

    Startup in Safe Mode.   https://support.apple.com/lv-lv/HT201262

    Login to your account. Launch Safari and test.

     Click  in the menu bar and choose “Restart”


5.  Check for adware.

       Run the latest release of Malwarebytes for Mac to remove malware/adware, if installed on your Mac.

     For instructions: Install Malwarebytes for Mac v4      Uninstall Malwarebytes for Mac

       Click the “Scan Now” button. Once done, quit Malwarebytes for Mac.

       Restart the computer and relaunch Safari holding the shift key down.

       Scan for Malware again.

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Jan 13, 2021 6:19 AM in response to Defrio

Go step by step and test.


1. Restart the router.


2. Deselect Proxies, if selected.

   System Preference > Network > Advanced  > Proxies Tab

   Unlock the lock, if you have to.

   Under "Select  a protocol…”, uncheck any box if check-marked.

   Click "OK” then  "Apply”.


        

  https://support.apple.com/guide/safari/if-you-cant-open-a-website-ibrw1071/mac



3. Uninstall any Profile you have not installed knowingly.

    Section: Remove a configuration profile from your Mac

    Profiles: https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/configuration-profiles-standardize-settings-mh35561/mac


3. Disable/uninstall any anti-virus software or web monitoring software if installed.

4. If you cannot  still connect to internet:

    Startup in Safe Mode.   https://support.apple.com/lv-lv/HT201262

    Login to your account. Launch Safari and test.

     Click  in the menu bar and choose “Restart”


5.  Check for adware.

       Run the latest release of Malwarebytes for Mac to remove malware/adware, if installed on your Mac.

     For instructions: Install Malwarebytes for Mac v4      Uninstall Malwarebytes for Mac

       Click the “Scan Now” button. Once done, quit Malwarebytes for Mac.

       Restart the computer and relaunch Safari holding the shift key down.

       Scan for Malware again.

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