Hi,
I recently bought a new MacBook Pro. I have done the setup progress: I made a password connected to my Apple ID and I turned on the FileVault.
After that I turned off the MacBook. But when I turned it on it didn't accept the correct password. I made a new in Recovery OS (using my Apple ID) and than it lets me log in once. But after a reboot it doesn't accept the password. I can only log in with making a new password in Recovery OS. I have no idea what causes the problem.
World quests not tracking. Thanks for the answers.
MacBook Pro, macOS High Sierra (10.13.3)
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A password-protected Wi‑Fi network has a lock icon next to its name.
What if I don’t know my Wi‑Fi password?
If your cable or Internet provider set up your Wi‑Fi router:
- Look for a label on the side or bottom of the router—it might list the default password.
Network Name (SSID): XXXXX
Network Key (Password): XXXXXXXXXX
- If your provider gave you a setup sheet, check it for your network information and password.
- Contact your cable or Internet provider for help recovering or resetting your Wi‑Fi password.
If you own your Wi‑Fi router:
- If someone else set up your network, ask that person for help.
- If you never created a personal password, check the brand of your Wi‑Fi router and go to their website to find the default password.
- To reset the password, either call the router manufacturer or check their website or user guide.
If you’re using a public Wi‑Fi network at a library, hotel, business, or other shared space:
- Look for signs or information sheets that list the Wi‑Fi network name and password.
- Some public Wi‑Fi networks might ask you to log in after joining the network.
- Ask a staff member for help.
What if I know my password, but the network won’t accept it?
In iOS:
- Tap Settings > Wi‑Fi.
- Tap next to the network that you're trying to join.
- Tap Forget This Network, then confirm by tapping Forget.
- Try to join the network again.
In macOS:
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- Choose Apple () menu > System Preferences.
- Click Network, then select Wi-Fi in the sidebar on the left.
- Click the Advanced button.
- Select the Wi‑Fi network that you're trying to join, then click the Remove (–) button. If you're asked to confirm, click Remove.
- Click OK.
- Click Apply.
- Try to join the network again.
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Moborobo iphone. If the network still won’t accept your password:
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- Make sure that you’re trying to join your network and not a nearby, similarly named network.
- Be careful to enter the password correctly. Wi‑Fi passwords are case-sensitive.
- If someone else set up your network, follow steps to confirm that you’re using the correct password.