

#Mac network settings location unchangeable mac#
Your Mac then automatically tries to determine the correct settings for each type of network. Click Apply to save your settings and complete the switch from the previous location to the new one.The network settings in your previous location remain as you left them, so you can use the Location menu to switch back at any time. Any changes you now make to your Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or other network settings will be saved to this location when you click Apply. The Location menu should now show the name of your new location.

Click the add (+) button below the list of locations, then type a name for the new location, such as Work or Home or Mobile. (To remove a location, use the remove (–) button below the list.).
#Mac network settings location unchangeable plus#
Then click on the plus button and from the drop-down menu select Wi-Fi to set up a new connection. Thatll get rid of your existing configuration.

Your Mac then automatically tries to determine the correct settings for each type of network. Under Preferred Networks, select the network connection you are using, then click Advanced. Ive tried completely reformatting and installing os x (takes a while with remote disk) Ive tried resetting the parameter RAM (apple option P + R on reboot) Ive tried resetting the CMOS ( Shift control option POWER for 5 seconds) Ive tried messing with the routers settings. Click Apply to save your settings and complete the switch from the previous location to the new one. Ive tried deleting my remembered networks from the network pref panel.The Location pop-up menu shows the name of your currently selected set of network settings.
