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Interface en1 does not exist

WiFi Interface was deleted thinking I can add it back in "+" but is not available in the Network.


Attempt all booting, safe mode, SMC, Reset NVRAM deleted files of plist.


Finally tried in Terminal & this is the outcome.


Anyone got this resolved? Is it the Airport card failed, need to replace?

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.13

Posted on May 27, 2021 9:23 AM

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Posted on Jun 2, 2021 5:14 AM

Hi Guys, thank you for your help to reply. I have even tried to open up the back of the laptop see if anything loosen up, but everything is tight under the black bar where the Ethernet Port is located. Nothing seems to work & I do not want to waste time re-install the whole system from Recovery since it is very likely a hardware faulty issue.


So I have opt for an external TP-Link mini Wifi Adapter that is just plug into a USB port, run the CD for installation. This solve the problem for now.

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Jun 2, 2021 5:14 AM in response to joceline1015

Hi Guys, thank you for your help to reply. I have even tried to open up the back of the laptop see if anything loosen up, but everything is tight under the black bar where the Ethernet Port is located. Nothing seems to work & I do not want to waste time re-install the whole system from Recovery since it is very likely a hardware faulty issue.


So I have opt for an external TP-Link mini Wifi Adapter that is just plug into a USB port, run the CD for installation. This solve the problem for now.

Interface en1 does not exist

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