Can’t Connect to WiFi After Installing Ubuntu on My Mac

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Asked By TechyWizard92 On

I installed Ubuntu on my Mac successfully, but now I'm facing a connectivity issue. I can't connect to WiFi and my Mac doesn't have an Ethernet port, so I can't use a wired connection either. Even if I order an adapter, it might take months to arrive, if it shows up at all. I've tried a bunch of fixes, but every time I get an error saying a file is missing. Can anyone help?

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Answered By MacUser123 On

It looks like you might need to find some third-party drivers for your WiFi, but those steps usually need internet access to download. If you could figure out what type of Mac you have, we might be able to come up with some creative workarounds. Let me know!

HelpfulHuman07 -

They did manage to connect for this post, so perhaps they can transfer needed files to the Mac using another device.

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