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OSX Yosemite Wi-Fi: no hardware installed

Hi ASC:


I installed Yosemite about 2 weeks ago, and at first my wi-fi (at home & work) was working fine, but then about a week ago the Wi-Fi icon at the top of the toolbar got an "X" in the middle of it and when I click on the Wi-Fi icon it says, "No hardware installed". I tried resetting the SMC on portables with a battery you should not remove on your own (from another thread) but no luck. I've googled this, YouTube-ed it, but still no Wi-Fi back. Someone PLEASE help 😟

I'm using:

OSX Yosemite

10.10.1

MacBook Pro (15-inch, early 2011)


Thank you.

MacBook Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10)

Posted on Dec 17, 2014 6:02 AM

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Posted on Dec 17, 2014 3:55 PM

In some cases, this issue is caused by a hardware fault. A loose connection, a short circuit, or a microscopic break in a solder joint may open and close depending on temperature, making the failure intermittent.

Test after taking each of the following steps that you haven't already taken. Back up all data before making any changes.

1. If you can connect to the Internet via Ethernet, Bluetooth, or a USB network device, make sure all available OS X updates are installed. If Wi-Fi is your only means of network access, skip this step.

2.. There are a few reports that the problem was solved by unchecking the box marked

Wake for Wi-Fi network access

in the Power Adapter tab of the Energy Saver preference pane. I can't confirm.

3. Reset the NVRAM.

4. Reset the System Management Controller.

5. Start up in Recovery mode. In the menu bar of the OS X Utilities screen, there's a Wi-Fi menu. Try to connect. If it works, select Install OS X. If your Mac was upgraded from an older version of OS X, you’ll need the Apple ID and password you used to upgrade, so make a note of those before you begin.

6. Make a "Genius" appointment at an Apple Store, or go to another authorized service provider.

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Oct 22, 2015 6:30 PM in response to Rift_Maze_Fee

Hi guys, having the same problem here! I had it before and I temporarily fixed it using something like USB Panda Drivers (I don't remember exactly). Tonight, I plugged the ethernet cable to run some speed tests, unplugged it, turned wifi back on and got the message "WiFi: No Hardware Installed"! I tried everything, but with no luck, I have El Capitan. I'm sure it's not an hardware issue, because I have another internal HD on my MBP and when I boot from there, the wifi works just fine!

Did anybody find any working solution? Thanks!

Oct 26, 2015 2:39 PM in response to Mikkius

So, I just had this happen with my MacBook pro (2015) & OS: El Capitain and called apple support.

Did the update and restarted and then my Wi-Fi stopped working and gave the "Wifi: No hardware installed" error.


Here is what they recommended that worked for me:

1) Shut down all applications (except for Finder - leave this open). To do this press Option + Command + Esc at the same time. Then close all apps.

2) Completely shut down your computer

3) While its off, press all of these at the same time Ctrl+option+shift+power and hold this down for a good 5 seconds. Then release at the same time.

4) power on your device normally using the power button. Hope this helps.

Dec 21, 2015 8:49 AM in response to Rift_Maze_Fee

I ran into this problem on my mid 09 macbook pro, and did several steps. Finally, when I tried to reset the NVRAM, even though it wouldn't recycle the start on it's own, it did fix the problem. I came from a cold start, used the (cmnd, optn, P, R) code and got to the control screen. I shut it off again, and did the same thing a second time. Again, it did not automatically restart. But, when I rebooted the third time, and let it start all the way up, my WiFi was back and functioning.


Thanks for the help!

Jul 28, 2016 4:58 AM in response to Linc Davis

I have the same issue. I see there are many different solutions people are saying worked for them - and also it's reported that many of them don't work the first time but after several tries - and that it often comes back again later. All the solutions include a reset at some point. What I've concluded is that it's the reset itself that corrects it but it may need several attempts - and it does tend to come back again later whatever you do. So what I do now is the famous "turn it off and back on again" until it comes back to life.


The one thing I haven't tried yet for a possible permanent solution is the full OS re-install. That might work because I do believe it's a software issue, not hardware. The reason I say that is that I started having the problem the same day I installed El Capitan - and I'd never ever had anything like it before that.

OSX Yosemite Wi-Fi: no hardware installed

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