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Hi
I have succesfully installed OS X 10.9 Mavericks on my hackintosh. Everything is working, except for the onboard network card being a little unstable.
I use the comlnx2mac kext from Multibeast, which I have been using since 10.7.x. Although this kext had an issue with getting IP-address from DHCP when the cable was connected after the system has started up.
I have done a fresh installation of my system so that it will be clean and ready for Mavericks.
Now in Mavericks I use the exact same kext from the new Multibeast 6.0 installer and it works with the same issue as before, which I have found out that a lot of other people also have. The only issue I have is that if the computer is in idle for some time (not sleeping) it looses network connectivity and I have to shut down and boot the machine again. A restart go unplugging the cable will not fix it. This also happens after the computer has been sleeping.
Does anyone know when this kext will be updated or replaced by something else? Is there a way to fix the issue I have by using the current kext?
I have succesfully installed OS X 10.9 Mavericks on my hackintosh. Everything is working, except for the onboard network card being a little unstable.
I use the comlnx2mac kext from Multibeast, which I have been using since 10.7.x. Although this kext had an issue with getting IP-address from DHCP when the cable was connected after the system has started up.
I have done a fresh installation of my system so that it will be clean and ready for Mavericks.
Now in Mavericks I use the exact same kext from the new Multibeast 6.0 installer and it works with the same issue as before, which I have found out that a lot of other people also have. The only issue I have is that if the computer is in idle for some time (not sleeping) it looses network connectivity and I have to shut down and boot the machine again. A restart go unplugging the cable will not fix it. This also happens after the computer has been sleeping.
Does anyone know when this kext will be updated or replaced by something else? Is there a way to fix the issue I have by using the current kext?