## Fixing WiFi Connection on MacBook Pro After Dropping
If your MacBook Pro’s WiFi is not connecting after a drop, try restarting your MacBook and reset the SMC (System Management Controller) and NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random-Access Memory). This often resolves connectivity issues.
## Step-by-Step Guide
To fix your WiFi connection, follow these steps:
1. **Restart your MacBook**: Shut down your MacBook, wait 10 seconds, and then turn it back on. This can often resolve connectivity issues.
2. **Reset the SMC**: Shut down your MacBook, locate the following keys: Power button, Command (⌘) + Option (⌥) + Shift (⇧) + Power. Press and hold these keys while powering on your MacBook. Hold them for 10 seconds, then release. This will reset the SMC.
3. **Reset NVRAM**: Shut down your MacBook, locate the following keys: Command (⌘) + Option (⌥) + P + R. Press and hold these keys while powering on your MacBook. Hold them for 20 seconds, then release. This will reset the NVRAM.
4. **Forget WiFi Network**: Click the WiFi icon in the top right corner of your screen, select “Network Preferences,” click “Advanced,” and then click the “-” button next to the network you’re trying to connect to. Then, try reconnecting to the network.
5. **Update macOS**: Ensure your MacBook is running the latest version of macOS. Click the Apple logo in the top left corner of your screen, select “System Preferences,” and then click “Software Update.”
## Frequently Asked Questions
– **Q: Why did my WiFi stop working after dropping my MacBook?**
A: Dropping your MacBook can cause physical damage to the WiFi antenna or other internal components, leading to connectivity issues.
– **Q: Will resetting the SMC and NVRAM delete my data?**
A: No, resetting the SMC and NVRAM will not delete any of your data.
– **Q: How can I prevent WiFi issues in the future?**
A: To prevent WiFi issues, handle your MacBook with care, avoid dropping it, and keep it up to date with the latest macOS version.
– **Q: What if none of these steps work?**
A: If none of these steps work, you may need to visit an Apple Store or authorized repair center for further assistance.