Hi,

Actually, if your computer is connected to a specific network when in the 
MacOS, after you restart it into Recovery Mode, it will be connected to the 
same network.  So, if you were on your Mac connected to Bob's WiFi Network, 
once you restart with cmd-r, it will remain connected to Bob's WiFi Network.  
There are Terminal commands that may allow you to connect to a different 
network, but I haven't tested them in the Terminal in Recovery Mode.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Feb 23, 2017, at 19:07, Michael Marshall <mightymaggie...@gmail.com> wrote:

hey all,
I was trying to do a clean install on my system this morning and i headed to 
recovery and turned on VO, i wanted to download a clean copy of the system..
The problem is this, I could not connect to my Wi-Fi network, there was no way 
using VO to accomplish this.
No status menus that I could see, VO m twice, still nothing.
Luckily I found a Time Machine backup that I was able to restore to.
has anyone found a way to Connect to a wireless network in recovery using 
voiceover?
I find it extremely irritating that apple has not addressed this.
any help would be fantastic.

Michael

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