Why doesn't my MacBook Pro Retina connect to 802.11n?

Solution 1:

I had the same problem with my rMBP 15" late 2013. Like Exact same problem. Apple is terrible at quality and consistency control in making drivers.

Intall this older kext(wifi driver) and it will fix your problem. I can connect to N only networks on 2.4 and 5 ghz and get 300 mbps transmit rates now.

Here is what I did to get the WIFI working as described above.

  1. Go to you hard drives root folder. Open system/library/extensions drag & drop the IO80211Family.kext to a new folder on your desktop(as a backup) then delete it from system/library/extensions

  2. Download & Run Kext Wizard

Direct download--> http://wizards.osxlatitude.com/kext/download.html

  1. Download & Extract - IO80211Family.kext zip. Here are two links incase one goes down

https://www.sendspace.com/file/4v4a4r

  1. In Kext Wizard click install tab then then Drag & Drop the extracted IO80211Family.kext file into the Kext Wizard, Then click Install button.

  2. Click the Maintenance tab and check the S/L/E box to repair permissions & Rebuild Cache.

  3. Restart and adjust your router settings to N only and test. Should fix it. If it breaks wifi(99.5% chance it wont) or makes it worse then repeat these step and reinstall the original Kext that you backed up in Step 1.