Wi-Fi Not Configured on macOS Ventura And the exclamation mark on the Wi-Fi icon is a problem that many possessors face MacBook. At the same time, abnormalities appear when trying to connect to a wireless network.
Under the sign Wi-Fi We no longer find Wi-Fi networks available, and if we enter into System Settings to Wi-Fi, it appears as MacBook Try to Connect chaotic to wireless networks available.
Although this impossibility of connecting to Wi-Fi networks seems a pretty serious problem, the solution is very simple.
How we solve Wi-Fi Not Configured on Macos Ventura
As far as I noticed, this problem appeared after I disabled Limit IP Address Tracking for a Wi-Fi connection. After deactivating this feature, the exclamation and exclamation mark appeared on the Wi-Fi sign Wi-Fi: Not Configured.
Most likely, due to a bug present on Macos Ventura Beta, changing limite IP Address Tracking completely deactivates the Wi-Fi interface. Which is why it appears that Wi-Fi is not configured and we cannot connect to any wireless network on the MacBook.
To solve this problem, all we have to do is go to System Settings → Network and let's make the Wi-Fi connection. Right click then click Make Service Active.
In this way, solve the problem of connecting MacBook to Wi-Fi. After reactivating Wi-Fi, the MacBook will automatically connect to the available Wi-Fi network.