802.11ac

  1. ThePsyion

    Comparable AC/Bluetooth PCI Express?

    I am looking for an internal card with both bluetooth 4.0 and ac wifi, is there anything comparable and available?
  2. vienna01

    Edimax EW-7822UAC 802.11n but no 802.11ac = WiFi speed & USB 3.0 Problems

    I may have several problems for my GA-Z87x-UD5H running 10.9.5. The overall one is I cannot get the high link speed [ac1200?] for the EW-7822UAC WiFi dongle. All tests with dongle in rear port marked "USB 3.0". I may have an underlying USB 3.0 problem. My system sees my WiFi dongle as an...
  3. mammon

    Gigabyte Brix GB-BXi3H-4010 fit Apple BCM94360CD with adapter?

    Hi all, First time trying to put together a hackintosh and I'm wondering if the recommended CustoMac Nano Gigabyte Brix GB-BXi3H-4010 could potentially fit a Apple Broadcom BCM94360CD with the mini-pcie adapter? The adapters seem to only add an additional 6mm to the card. I haven't'...
  4. Mari0

    WiFi on PCI-E 802.11ac card?

    Q: Did you found/tested any WiFi PCI-E 802.11ac (dual band) card compatible with Mavericks?
  5. okapi

    Success! Linksys Wireless Mini USB Adapter AC580 (AE6000) Dual Band on Mavericks 10.9.1

    I managed to have a Linksys Wireless Mini USB Adapter AC580 Dual Band running on Mavericks 10.9.1. This Wifi USB dongle is not officially supported on Mac by Cisco/Linksys yet but it will probably come later this year. This dongle has a Ralink MT7610U chip on it. Ralink (now Mediatek) released...
  6. cseistrup

    802.11ac on Mountain Lion

    I purchased an Asus PCE-AC66 802.11ac card at Fry's yesterday, and a new Airport Extreme the day before. I happen to know someone who just purchased a 2013 MacBook Air, so I copied the IONetworkingFamily.kext and the IO80211Family.kext, and used Kext Beast to install them. The card works...
  7. beelzebozo

    New Airport & Wirless

    Here is Apple's new Airport Extreme and Time Capsules for anyone that hasn't seen them. Apple decided to go with a more vertical design choice this time which is a bit odd, but not without its reasons. The previous Airport and Time Capsule dimensions were roughly 7.7 inches wide by 1.4...
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