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Boost your Mac’s Wi-Fi signal, with Apple’s Wireless Diagnostics tool

There’s nothing quite as frustrating as slow, intermittent, or buggy Wi-Fi.

If you’ve experienced a drop in the quality of your Internet connection, then the first step to fixing the problem, is figuring out what the problem is.

Even if you fully intend to contact tech support, as a general rule the more information you can provide, the quicker your problem is going to get resolved.

Your Mac comes with a powerful application that you can use to diagnose a wide range of Wi-Fi issues. In this article, I’ll show you how to use this Wireless Diagnostics app, to analyse your Internet connection, and figure out why you’re struggling to get online.

Even if you aren’t experiencing any specific issues with your Wi-Fi connection, Wireless Diagnostics can help ensure your Mac and router are setup to deliver the fastest, most reliable Internet connection. By getting into the habit of running Wireless Diagnostics from time to time, you can be confident that you’re always getting the best possible Internet connection.

What’s wrong with my Wi-Fi?

To run Wireless Diagnostics:

The Wireless Diagnostics report also includes some general Wi-Fi best practices. Even if you aren’t experiencing any specific problems connecting to the network, following these best practices can help you boost the strength and speed of your Wi-Fi connection, so it’s always worth taking a look.

Sharing your Wi-Fi Diagnostics report

Wireless Diagnostics automatically saves its diagnostic report to your Mac’s /var/tmp folder.
To get your hands on this .tar.gz file:

The report will have the title ‘WirelessDiagonstic’ and be saved in ‘.tar.gz’ format. It’ll contain way more information than you’ll typically need, but it can be invaluable data to share with any qualified professional who may be helping you diagnose complex or major connection problems.

Analyzing your current connection with additional tools

The diagnostic report isn’t the only thing that Wireless Diagnostics has to offer, as there’s a variety of other useful Wi-Fi analysis tools, hidden in the menu bar.

To access these additional tools, select ‘Window’ from the menu bar:

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