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  1. PCandMacBoom

    NetGear WNDA3100v2 Dual-Band Wireless USB Adapter; will it work?

    Alright well this is an answered post on my part already; I purchased the TP-LINK TL-WN881ND PCI Express Adapter, so it should work just fine to use on SL and Yosemite (Yosemite for sure). This forum doesn't seem all that helpful ever since my first post about my build being okay for SL.
  2. PCandMacBoom

    NetGear WNDA3100v2 Dual-Band Wireless USB Adapter; will it work?

    I currently use a NetGear Wireless USB Adapter for my internet connection, but I'm not so sure it's gonna work on my hackintosh I plan on doing next week. I've found several other USB adapters for ~$25 that are officially supported with drivers under Mac OS X, but I'm a little worried mine won't...
  3. PCandMacBoom

    Sound and network card compatibility; will these work?

    BUMP. So I also found out that the "Realtek® 8111G" part is what I'd be looking for in MulitBeast under the Network category, but I'm still unsure as to whether that's gonna either (a) enable me to find my WiFi network through my WNDA3100v2 USB adapter or (b) allow me to connect via an...
  4. PCandMacBoom

    Sound and network card compatibility; will these work?

    Network card compatibility; will this work? (I figured out what my audio codec would be, not sure why my title isn't updating.) This is what it shows for "Network adapters": - Intel(R) Ethernet Connection I217-V - NETGEAR WNDA3100v2 Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter - VirtualBox Host-Only...
  5. PCandMacBoom

    Is my system compatible to run a Snow Leopard hackintosh?

    What about with my network connection? I'm currently using a Netgear N600 Wireless USB Adapter to get internet, is that gonna be a problem? EDIT: I've found drivers for my Ethernet controllers, so I'm hoping that's gonna allow me to detect my USB adapter and get an internet connection.
  6. PCandMacBoom

    Is my system compatible to run a Snow Leopard hackintosh?

    Thanks for the bit of info. As far as my motherboard goes, I can tell you that it has a UEFI bios (has mouse and keyboard support) from ASUS, so it's not just a keyboard-only bios thing, but I don't know if that helps a lot. I realize Gigabyte is most supported for hackintoshes, so I wouldn't be...
  7. PCandMacBoom

    Is my system compatible to run a Snow Leopard hackintosh?

    I purchased this setup back in early September of 2014 and it's been running fine ever since. It came pre-installed with Windows 7 on the 1 TB HDD, which I soon after setup had transferred over to the 128 GB Intel SSD. I've watched several videos on YouTube about hackintoshes and have researched...
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