Dear List, I wanted to use the migration assistant to move stuff from one mac 
to another, but I have recently changed wifi networks and the assistant started 
searching my old network, instead of my new one.  So I went into network 
preferences, to try and delete the old network, by hitting delete service while 
focussed on my old network and then activating apply. I obviously did something 
very wrong, because, now no wifi networks are showing up under wifi in status 
menus, which says wifi not configuered, and network preferences is just showing 
weird services like thunderbolt interface and Iphone usb, but no wifi networks. 
Is this fixable, or can I never use wifi again on my air?  I would be grateful 
for any advice you can give me.

Many Thanks, Lee   

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