Frequently Asked Question
You will have to use the privileges app to get access to change the order.
The solution was simple: just change the priority of the saved WiFi network, so it would connect to the 5GHz channel automatically. Here’s how you can do it:
1. Click on the Apple logo in the menu bar on your Mac, and click on System Preferences.
or hold the option ket and click on this icon for wi-fi
this this menu
2. Head to Network settings and click on the Advanced button.
3.(If you are running OS Sonoma this function is not available) You’ll see your WiFi networks listed there. You’ll simply have to drag them in order of connection preferences; the top network gets higher priority. where the top is the start of the list of trying to connect to wi-fi
This shows the wifi list that are saved on your computer. The top of the list is the first the next below and so on. When adding a new wifi to your computer it will all it to the top of the list. This is extremely useful when you have multiple networks at your home, work, or cafes you visit. You can also remove redundant networks you often don’t connect to. From the menu recommend that to have the SD59Staff at the top of the list.