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No wifi option on MacBook Pro 2009

Hi. I have an old but immaculate 2009 MacBook Pro which I wanted to let my grandson use. I have reinstalled a fresh copy of Yosemite and everything is great apart from the fact that there is no wifi. Connects to the Internet via ethernet cable, but there is no option in Networks for Wifi.


Did this model come with wifi, and if so can anyone suggest how I can resolve the problem. Thanks

Posted on Nov 11, 2024 6:52 AM

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Nov 11, 2024 9:31 AM in response to varjak paw

Yes, Alex in Devon, just wanted to mention this in passing: there’s a big Bug in MacOS Yosemite : the wifi doesn’t work at all, isn’t available , isn’t there no matter what you do (Ethernet works fine , though) the fix/workaround is to install another version of the MacOS that’ll run on your 2009 MacBook Pro, like El Capitan… which you can get this way :

How to download and install macOS - Apple Support (CA)



that might be it

John B… and yes, Grant B-A is right/correct about the usb wifi drivers working only up to before Catalina… after that , as Catalina eliminated 32-bit support , all the drivers were Dead/toast/gone to meet their maker/ ..


john B

Nov 11, 2024 7:30 AM in response to Alex in devon

All MacBooks came with WiFi. Try this: go to System Preferences -> Network and see if Wi-Fi is listed there. If so, you may just need to turn it on. If Wi-Fi is not listed, click the "+" button at the lower left of the Preferences window and see if you can add Wi-Fi there. If not, then it's likely that the Wi-Fi circuitry has failed. If so, you may be able to find a third-party USB Wi-Fi adapter that would work.


Regards.

Nov 12, 2024 9:02 AM in response to Alex in devon

You’re welcome, Alex in Devon ??

Unfortunately, getting to and replacing the wifi board in this type and year of MacBookPro is a laborious, long, somewhat complicated and very very fiddly job, not recommended for the faint of heart or the average person… I don’t thing you want to spend the $ to find an AASP ( apple authorized service provider) or independent Mac dealer/repairperson, calling / contacting them, making an appointment and taking it in just to swap out the wifi board with a new( ish) known good working one… so apart from buying the wifi dongle ( mac os X compatible one) and using it, maybe just stick with Ethernet, very annoying, but not a deal-breaker..


John B

No wifi option on MacBook Pro 2009

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