MacBook Pro :: Computer Suddenly Says "no Wifi Hardware Installed"
May 30, 2012I cannot connect to the internet or to the network either in bootcamp or in mac. It says I have no WIFI hardware intalled.
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
I cannot connect to the internet or to the network either in bootcamp or in mac. It says I have no WIFI hardware intalled.
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
I had installed yosemite on macbookpro 15inch mid 2009 and after a week later the wifi one day stalled , the computer restarted and a message on the top right read wifi hardware not installed..i have read around the google and some say i need to do something with kext files in the extensions and some say hardware may be fault etc. I can still connect with internet with ethernet cable in osx 10.10.1 under network wifi i have this
Software Versions:
CoreWLAN: 5.0 (500.35.2)
CoreWLANKit: 4.0 (400.35)
Menu Extra: 10.0 (1000.33.2)
System Information: 9.0 (900.9)
IO80211 Family: 7.0 (700.52)
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I successfully connected to their Wi-Fi system. After a few days a strange problem starting occurring once in a while and I solved it by just restarting the computer, now however, it is stuck with this problem and my temporary solution does not work anymore. The laptop will not connect to the internet and up in the menu bar I see the 'connection meter' all greyed out with a white cross over it. If i click on it it says 'Wi-Fi: No hardware installed'. Run a program called EtreCheck to get a report on the system. This has been posted below. I recently did a complete reinstallation of the system after formatting it. This was because I could not install Windows via Bootcamp, which I have now successfully installed.
OlleEtreCheck version:
1.9.15 (52)Report generated 5 September 2014 11:03:21 CEST Hardware Information: ? MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2012) (Verified) MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro9,1 1 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7 CPU: 4 cores 8 GB RAM Video Information: ? Intel HD Graphics 4000 - VRAM: (null) Color LCD 1440 x 900 NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M - VRAM: 1024 MB System Software: ?
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1). Remove all setting for network;
2). Reset SMC
3). Reset PRAM;
4). Boot in Windows via Bootcamp (wifi adapter cannot be found as well);
5). Rebooted about 10-15 times;
6). Run Wi-Fi diagnostics and it is hanged up.
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