In the previous section, we explored all the essential networking concepts we need to be familiar with in order to make the most of the options available in macOS. In this section, we will see how network configuration works in macOS, including the tools offered for a seamless configuration, as well as the customization options available. More specifically, the topics we will cover are the following:
- Initial network configuration
- Connecting to Wi-Fi
- Other types of networks
- What are network locations?
- Configuring additional network services
- Bonjour
All network preferences and configuration options are managed from System Preferences through the Network panel (Figure 12.15):
Figure 12.15 – Network preferences
Take into account the fact that network preferences can only be managed and modified by users with administrative privileges. If you are a non-administrative user and want to make changes, you will have to authenticate as an admin to do so.
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