C Cam493 macrumors member Original poster May 10, 2012 #1 I'm in the Internet recovery boot, and I'm unable to connect to my home network. It doesn't even show up. When I manually add in the name and password, it gives the "incorrect wobble".
I'm in the Internet recovery boot, and I'm unable to connect to my home network. It doesn't even show up. When I manually add in the name and password, it gives the "incorrect wobble".
J John Kotches macrumors 6502 May 10, 2012 #2 I would suggest using a wired connection if possible for this. If that fails I'm not sure what your next step will be.
I would suggest using a wired connection if possible for this. If that fails I'm not sure what your next step will be.
C Cam493 macrumors member Original poster May 10, 2012 #3 Damn, I don't even have an ethernet cable anywhere. It only picks up my neighbors' connection.
Nermal Moderator Staff member May 10, 2012 #4 I've had the same issue and using a cable did indeed fix it, so it's probably a good idea to pick one up (it's always useful to keep one around).
I've had the same issue and using a cable did indeed fix it, so it's probably a good idea to pick one up (it's always useful to keep one around).
tardman91 macrumors 65816 May 10, 2012 #5 Cam493 said: Damn, I don't even have an ethernet cable anywhere. It only picks up my neighbors' connection. Click to expand... I'm having the same exact problem! Except I have a Macbook Air - No ethernet port!
Cam493 said: Damn, I don't even have an ethernet cable anywhere. It only picks up my neighbors' connection. Click to expand... I'm having the same exact problem! Except I have a Macbook Air - No ethernet port!
J Jamie0003 Suspended May 11, 2012 #6 It could be your network's security, when my network was on WEP it didn't show up or work, but now i'm on WPA it works fine.
It could be your network's security, when my network was on WEP it didn't show up or work, but now i'm on WPA it works fine.