I just removed the network for the Preferred network list (Sys Pref->Network->Wifi->advanced ->wifi) , then added it manually (with the + sign under the list) with a wrong password and tried to connect, the password window showed up and when I entered the correct password, it worked perfectly, hope this helps
I just removed the network for the Preferred network list (Sys Pref->Network->Wifi->advanced ->wifi) , then added it manually (with the + sign under the list) with a wrong password and tried to connect, the password window showed up and when I entered the correct password, it worked perfectly, hope this helps
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The problem for many of you is likely a corrupt entry in your keychain. To fix this, open up "Keychain Access" (in "Applications/Utilities") and search for the entry which matchs the name of your wifi network. Then, select all the matching entries (there were two in my case) and delete them.
See this discussion for more details: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3244298
Hi, I had a similar problem as the original post of this thread. The solution which I found, and was the only one that worked for me is to follow these steps:
firstly remove the wifi connection from your list: Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Network -> Wi-Fi -> Advanced highlight your wifi connection and click minus symbol.
then type the ip address for your router in a browser and THIS IS THE IMPORTANT BIT, Change the name of your Wi-Fi connection.
Then follow the first step above and add a new Wi-Fi connection using the new name.
Then you can connect to Wi-Fi again, happy days!
Hope this helps someone else out.
Patrick