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  1. Method 2 worked for me like a charm. Glad I found your article.
    Thank you so much for sharing this information.

  2. Wow! I’d tried everything I could find on the Web to fix this issue and this article is the only one I found that mentioned deleting/reinstalling WiFi (method 1).
    That did the trick.
    Thank you!

  3. I tried method 1 and 2, but still doesn’t work. I must also admit that I don’t have the file named ‘com.apple.network.identification.plist’, but I have ‘com.apple.network.eapolclient.configuration.plist’. But even if I delete that file and restart, it still doesn’t work. Getting desperate, cause I’m trying to fix the prob for weeks now…

    1. I have the exact same thing going on. Tried both methods without success. I also only have ‘com.apple.network.eapolclient.configuration.plist’ and not ‘com.apple.network.identification.plist’. Did you end up figuring it out?

  4. Thank you so much! I tried several ways that I had found on the internet, but yours was the only one that worked! Thank you!

  5. I accidentally removed the wifi port, after trying many solutions, finally here in the 2 step I found the solution. Thanks

  6. Yes, but my problem is that I don’t have ‘com.apple.network.identification.plist’ in the first place so I can’t delete it. I’ve tried this several times but still not connecting to my home wi-fi. Can I create this plist file somehow (it doesn’t build it on restart).

    1. Identification is not there you need to select the second eapolc, zoom and look at the image properly. Do this it shall work fine

  7. Method 2: Wipe all Wi-Fi Settings worked for me. Thank so much. Been fighting this issue all day!

    1. I got the same problem despite wiping all settings and restarting mac,still cannot to internet on my mac book pro

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