HT1338 my mac book pro now says "no airport card installed "which is weird since I always had airport for the last year?Help?
I get the message "No airport card installed "on my mac book pro even though I've been using it for a year? Help anyone
It's still working right?
You can choose to run through this list of fixes
Step by Step to fix your Mac
I suspect the OnyX routine is going to show promise if a corrupt cache file is responsible.
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Take each of the following steps that you haven't already tried, until the problem is resolved.
Step 1
Restart the router. Many problems are solved that way.
Step 2
Change the name of the wireless network, if applicable, to eliminate any characters other than letters and digits. You do that on your router via its web page, if it's not an Apple device, or via AirPort Utility, if it is an Apple device.
Step 3
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