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![]() ![]() I have a 2009 Mac Pro running Yosemite and under Assist Me in Network the wi-fi option is greyed out. I bought a Hornettek HT-M802n wireless N150 USB adapter and it installs but won't launch the wireless utility or initiate internet sharing. I'm thinking the missing wi-fi option is the culprit. I get the Small X at the top right of my desktop that says, 'Wi-Fi:No hardware installed.' But I bought the USB wireless as a work around. How do I get Wi-Fi back as an option under Network settings so I can get this USB adapter to work? What IIIIaasss said:. The adapter should show up under system report/USB. You can try launching Airport Utility. Also the chip in it is probably a Realtek/Ralink which requires its own Mac driver. Try here for that I suspect the wifi adapter you bought is a rebadged generic one. I've checked the HornetTek website but they don't seem to offer much in the way of support, eg drivers/software. You might have had a cd with the wifi USB adapter when you bought it. HornetTek's 802.11 b/g/n N150 Mini Wireless USB Wi-Fi Adapter is an ultra-portable wireless dongle. The N150 Mini Wi-Fi adapter is equipped with 256-bit WPA/WEP encryption to ensure a secure connection, and the plug and play installation is simple and fast. As there are many drivers having the same name, we suggest you to try the Driver Tool, otherwise you can try one by on the list of available driver below. Please scroll down to find a latest utilities and drivers for your HORNETTEK driver. You could try emailing them, but I wouldn't hold my breath on that one. Says it's compatible with Mac, Windows etc, but I can't seem to find a manual of any kind sorry. Your second screen shot, showing the menubar, shows a faint WiFi-like Icon with the word Ralink next to it in Red. Railink makes the most popular third-party chips and you may have already installed the driver you need. This driver has been around for a long time. What happens when you click that Icon on the MenuBar? Long before Mac OS X, when the old Ralink drivers were run, they added a new 'ethernet' device to your Hardware configuration, and when you proceeded to set up that mystery 'ethernet', your aftermarket Wi-Fi started to work. My Setup: MacBook pro (2015) & OS: El Capitan Did the OS update for El Capitan 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. Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the. These solid brass inserts fit into router base plates or table inserts to reduce the size of the opening around the bit for a 'zer. O clearance' fit. Helps eliminate splintering and tear out, gives additional support to smaller work pieces, and makes routing safer. 8 piece set includes opening sizes of 1/4', 3/8', 1/2', 5/8', 3/4', 7/8' and 1', plus a lock nut. |
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