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Yosemite killed my wifi
#11
robfilms wrote:
please define "remove".

does it mean trash?

does it mean simply moving out of the library folder?

Your choice.

robfilms wrote:
will it automatically rebuild on re-boot?

Yes.

robfilms wrote:
will any other network settings be affected or will this re-set all network settings?

All gone. It's not something to do casually.
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#12
So is there anything I need to do regarding my network settings after I did this last night?

I didn't have much there...just Ethernet, Thunderbolt Bridge, Firewire, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth PAN and they're all there right now.

And, bluetooth seems to be working since my trackpad and keyboard are connected via Bluetooth.
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#13
pinkoos wrote:
So is there anything I need to do regarding my network settings after I did this last night?

I didn't have much there...just Ethernet, Thunderbolt Bridge, Firewire, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth PAN and they're all there right now.

And, bluetooth seems to be working since my trackpad and keyboard are connected via Bluetooth.

If you just use the "Automatic" setting and connect via Ethernet or WiFi with your network settings pushed via DHCP (as 99.9% of home users do) then you're probably golden.
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#14
Chakravartin wrote:
[quote=pinkoos]
So is there anything I need to do regarding my network settings after I did this last night?

I didn't have much there...just Ethernet, Thunderbolt Bridge, Firewire, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth PAN and they're all there right now.

And, bluetooth seems to be working since my trackpad and keyboard are connected via Bluetooth.

If you just use the "Automatic" setting and connect via Ethernet or WiFi with your network settings pushed via DHCP (as 99.9% of home users do) then you're probably golden.
This.
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#15
Yup, just automatic for me so I guess I'm good. Thanks again for the help.
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