Hi Angus,
Yes I saw that after I sent my reply,
Again reading email when it comes in helps keep up to date.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Angus MacKinnon
Sent: Wednesday, 2 January 2019 11:54 AM
To: MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: WiFi Networking
Simon
Thank you. Did all
Simon
Thank you. Did all your instructions and have everything. Now to figure out why
my guest network is not pointing to my Router. My guest network is giving an Ip
for my Router that is very incorrect.
Angus MacKinnon, Personalism Student
Hands Off Our Harness
http://www.hooh.ca
Charles Péguy
see what you get,
Once you’ve added it back in you can go back to connecting your wifi networkas
again.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Angus MacKinnon
Sent: Tuesday, 1 January 2019 10:03 AM
To: MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: WiFi Networking
Pete
In the Services I see
Pete
Thank you. Add Service allowed me to Create one WiFi Network andd all the WiFi
Networks are back now.
Angus MacKinnon, Personalism Student
Hands Off Our Harness
http://www.hooh.ca
Charles Péguy said, “The revolution is moral or not at all”
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The following information is important for all
To the right of the services table, there should be an “add service” button.
Wi-Fi is already set up on my Mac so I can’t verify, but if you press the Add
Services button, hopefully Wi-Fi is one that you could add. If not, I’ll have
to defer to someone in the group who may have more experiences
Pete
In the Services I see “Ethernet connected” “Bluetooth pan not connected”,
“iPhone USB not connected” and “Thunderbolt Bridge not connected".
Angus MacKinnon, Personalism Student
Hands Off Our Harness
http://www.hooh.ca
Charles Péguy said, “The revolution is moral or not at all”
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The fol
If you go to Network Preferences, and select Wi-Fi from the Services table.
From there, your Mac should discover your network and you can enter whatever
credentials you need to connect.
Pete De Vasto
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Angus MacKinnon
Sent: Monday, Decemb