Slow Wi-Fi issue on macOS Monterey (Solved)

Slow wi-fi issue macOS Monterey

One of my buddies recently upgraded to macOS Monterey. However, their Mac’s Wi-Fi speed has become extremely poor since the update. Finally, we found and applied a few solutions to this problem. It significantly improves the speed of our internet. I think you have the same problem with your Mac as well. As a result, I’ll give those solutions to you here. So, to get rid of this slow Wi-Fi issue in Monterey, check out all the solutions below.

You can also check How to Stop Auto-Joining a WiFi Network on Mac.

Suggestion: 

Let’s look at some suggestions before we get to the solution.

  • First, verify whether the issue is with your Wi-Fi or Mac. Connect your Wi-Fi to a number of devices to check the Wi-Fi speed. If other devices’ Wi-Fi is slow, there isn’t a problem with your Mac. It’s a problem with the network. As a result, you can contact your Network Provider and request that they resolve the problem.
  • The second step is to turn off any unnecessary devices that are consuming your internet connection.
  • The last step is to disconnect your Mac from the unused USB drive.

Solution 1: Restart your Mac 

Restarting your Mac is the most effective technique to resolve any Mac-related issues, whether they are hardware or software-related. So we can also try this method. For that,

  • Go to the Apple Logo in the top right corner of the lift.
  • Then select Restart from the menu.
  • Allow a few minutes for your Mac to restart.
  • After your Mac has been rebooted, connect to Wi-Fi and verify your internet speed.

Solution 2: Reset NVRAM 

Reset NVRAM

Many people’s in the forum told that resetting the NVRAM worked for them. So let’s try this.

  • Shut down your Mac first, then turn it back on.
  • Then press and hold the Command+Option+P+R buttons at the same time.
  • Now your Mac’s NVRAM will be reset.

Solution 3: Create New Network Location 

This method works for many of them to fix their Wi-Fi slow issue. So just create a New Network Location with custom settings. To do that

  • Launch System Preferences on your Mac.
  • Then select the Network option.
  • Make sure that your Wi-Fi is connected, then from the Location select Edit Location in the drop-down menu.
  • Next, click the plus icon to create a new location.
  • Then give a name to the network and tap on Done.
  • Next, tap on the Advanced option below, and tap on TCPIP.
  • Here, choose the Remove DHCP Lease option.
  • Then tap the Apply option, after that select the DNS at the top of the screen.
  • Now click the Plus icon to add a new DNS server.
  • Type 8.8.8.8 and again click Plus icon to add 8.8.4.4 as a DNS server.
  • Once you complete tap on the OK button.
  • After that select, the Hardware and change MTU as a Custom and type 1491 then click OK. That’s it, guys.

I hope now your internet is working fine and helps to fix the slow Wi-Fi issue on Monterey. And if any of these solutions worked or did you know any other solution then pink me in the comments section below. Then keep supporting iPhonetpics.com. Thank You.

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