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To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. I have tried many basic fixes, such as turning it off and on again and a hard reset, but the WiFi refuses to work. I was just wondering if there were similar issues that have been fixed and if anyone new how to help me me solve my issue Posted on Jun 7, AM. Page content loaded. Jun 7, PM in response to teenan97 In response to teenan Installation Guide. Guides Start Here! What's new. Latest activity.
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Hey Bob I was about to abandon my machine altogether. You are a life saver. Anyone else done this an can report 6 months later issue has not re occurred? Great post thanks! Show 5 more comments. Had the same problem with my mid Macbook Pro 13 inch running Mountain Lion.
Temporarily appears to have worked, issue may return in a few days, hopefully not fixed it by doing this:. Make sure "restart programs" when logging in is NOT checked.
Reboot and log in and see if the wifi is showing ok. If not, go into System Preferences and Network and add a new wifi connection using the default naming conventions. This worked perfectly and fixed my WiFi problem :. Suspiciously investigate and take four days watching forums thousand steps and only this has worked for me. I never would have guessed that a fsck would recover the device. I went so far as to snag a card from another defunct laptop, but the fsck -y is what did the trick.
I took it to Apple "Genius" bar and logged bugreport on apple. But step 2 did the trick in your solution. Show 8 more comments. As a workaround you can use a USB wireless dongle just be certain the one you buy supports use on a Mac or you'll have driver problems. It is also possible to purchase a USB ethernet cable dongle if you can work at a place that has a hard cable connection while you're waiting for your part to arrive. If this Answer is helpful please remember to return and mark it Accepted.
Daz Man. I decided to open up my MacBook Pro and investigate myself, if the problem was related to the Airport card,. On inspection after removing the screen to get to the area where the Wi-Fi card is housed, underneath the black plastic clutch cover, I simply resitted the cable where it connects to the WiFi card, I then had to re connect the airport card cable on the motherboard and the display connector and battery , before putting it all back together, I then powered up the laptop and instantly I had WiFi again.
I would love to do this, but the MacBook Air has the star shape screws, and sadly I don't have that kind of screwdriver.
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