Airport wireless deleted accidentally from mac

airport wireless deleted accidentally from mac, I try + to add WiFi in network settings but system can't allow WiFi in network in left side of network.

I read articles and watch videos on YouTube related to the issue in matter, they actually + add in network to allow WiFi but in my case after using + sign in there is no WiFi settings in either left or right side of network settings....

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