How to Remove a Wi-Fi Network on a Macbook?
Here’s how you can remove a Wi-Fi network on a Macbook.
How to Remove Wi-Fi Network Using Keychain Access?
Apple devices have a file named Keychain Access which stores all your login, passwords and other information related to your Macbook accounts. This file also lets you access your Wi- Fi network passwords. You can remove your Wi-Fi network through this file as well. Follow the steps below to remove your Wi- Fi network via Keychain Access.
How to Retrieve a Wi-Fi Password Using Keychain Access?
After forgetting a Wi-Fi network, you might find yourself in another fix to access it later. There is a file that stores all our previous passwords. Keychain Access comes to the rescue once again. You can easily retrieve your old Wi-Fi passwords using these simple steps:
How to Prioritize Your Wi-Fi Networks?
Instead of forgetting networks, you may also opt to prioritize stronger Wi- Fi Networks. Saving the old networks instead of deleting them helps you keep older networks available for a rainy day. Here are a few quick steps to prioritize a network:
Why Is My Wi-Fi Network Lagging?
Your router can usually support up to 250 devices at once. However, if there are many devices connected, the bandwidth will be distributed. This can ultimately cause lagging and bad reception.