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Why does my wifi card show 'No Hardware Installed'?

Why does my wifi card show 'No Hardware Installed'?

I was using my macbook as usual when suddenly it froze. after a force restart it turned back on however the wifi stopped working. when i click on it, it says no hardware found. tried doing a clean install of the os but still no luck, but got worse because there isnt the wifi signal on the status bar.

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mcgyver89 [Entry]

"I had the same issue REPEATEDLY with my 15"" early 2011 MBP. I tried all of the software fixes, resetting PRAM, etc. Even had it serviced multiple times by Apple. Didn't matter what version of OS X I was running, I always ran into the ""No Hardware"" issue.

But I finally found the solution. It's 100% hardware in mine and many other's cases. The problem is the wifi/Bluetooth cable. It runs over the disc drive and is prone to failure. Check out http://warrantyvoidifremoved.blogspot.co... for the full fix instructions."
mcgyver89 [Entry]

Have you attempted to reset the SMC? That would be the first step. Hold the left control, option, shift key and the power button for about 5 seconds and release. Then try to reboot. Might as well reset the PRAM as well. Hold command, option, P, R on start up until the machine restarts. If that doesnt' have any affect we'll have to dig deeper into a potential hardware failure.
mcgyver89 [Entry]

So, I got this MacBook Pro 2012 A1278 used from a guy at school (don't worry about the trade). Anyway, I reset everything I could and it didn't work. So, I went to Apple, they will replace it for $125.00. When they pulled up the serial and saw that it was fixed at non-Apple store, they denied fixing it due to non-Apple parts. So, I went to Computer Hospital (Houston, Texas, they said my Wi-Fi was fine, but my motherboard was bad and it would be a $825.00 job. So, obviously I didn't go for it. Since I replaced my RAM before, I had a spare Apple kit and went inside. I ordered a $15.00 Aiport card off Amazon and replaced it. It started working and stopped. So, I tried a Wi-Fi USB (Edimax). Garbage, doesn't work with most Wi-Fi (e.g. like my school). So, I ordered the ribbon that connects to the Airport card to the motherboard and it's currently working at the moment. I hope this will solve the problem!(:
mcgyver89 [Entry]

"Same problem. MBP 2011 15-inch. Turned out to be that flat cable here too.

-JM"