![]() ![]() Turn Off Wi-Fi from the Wireless menu item.This is particularly effective for Macs who updated to Yosemite that may have a corrupt or dysfunctional preference file mucking things up: This is one of those tricks that consistently resolves even the most stubborn wireless problems on Macs of nearly any OS X version. Manually trashing the network plist files should be your first line of troubleshooting. 1: Remove Network Configuration & Preference Files This involves editing some system level configuration files, and you should probably start a Time Machine backup before proceeding just to be on the safe side of things. ![]() With that said, we’ve been able to resolve the problem for many Macs by using the steps outlined below. Accordingly, it’s challenging to offer a single solution to the Yosemite Wi-Fi problems that users are experiencing. It should be noted that it’s difficult to point to a single cause for sudden and unexpected wireless troubles with any OS X version, and there may be different causes for different users.
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