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- Motherboard
- Asus Rog G751JY-WH71/ Clover version 3625
- CPU
- i7-4720HQ @ 2.60GHZ/HM87
- Graphics
- GTX 980M 4095MB, 1920x1080
I am unable to get my Broadcom BCM94352z card to work in an Asus Rog G751 with 10.10 successfully installed on it. The machine comes stock with an Intel Dual Band Wireless AC7260 card, but intel cards are not compatible with Mac OS so I replaced it with the former.
I followed instructions on here (http://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/faq-read-first-laptop-frequent-questions.164990/), adding the Fake PCIID and Broadcom Wifi, and BRCMPatchRam kext from rehabman to my S/L/E folder. Unfortunately, the Wifi icon is crossed out in the menubar and Wifi does not even appear as an option in Network settings. Ethernet works and is available there.
In addition, I cant get the wireless card to be detected on the Windows 10 operating system either (its a dual boot machine). I have downloaded several drivers from Broadcom, but due to the extension I have no idea how to install them (http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11). This website (https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Broadcom_BCM94352Z), claims that Broadcoms latest drivers should work with the card though.
Any suggestions or advice on whether this card works with an Asus machine and if so how to get it there for both Windows and 10.10 would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Solution: On my motherboard there is a screw that holds the wifi card down. If you screw it all the way in the wifi card has problems connecting on the PCI Bus, but by leaving it out, I realized it registers just fine on the PCI Bus. If that works you can then screw it in halfway. This got the card working in Yosemite, but I still had an issue in Windows 10. That was solved by installing the Lenovo driver package attached below. After install, right click the network icon in the bottom right and select open network and sharing center, then click Change Adapter Settings. You should see the Broadcom card there and it will be greyed out and disabled after the install. Right click and select diagnose, this should reset the card and then enable it in full working order.
I followed instructions on here (http://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/faq-read-first-laptop-frequent-questions.164990/), adding the Fake PCIID and Broadcom Wifi, and BRCMPatchRam kext from rehabman to my S/L/E folder. Unfortunately, the Wifi icon is crossed out in the menubar and Wifi does not even appear as an option in Network settings. Ethernet works and is available there.
In addition, I cant get the wireless card to be detected on the Windows 10 operating system either (its a dual boot machine). I have downloaded several drivers from Broadcom, but due to the extension I have no idea how to install them (http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11). This website (https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Broadcom_BCM94352Z), claims that Broadcoms latest drivers should work with the card though.
Any suggestions or advice on whether this card works with an Asus machine and if so how to get it there for both Windows and 10.10 would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Solution: On my motherboard there is a screw that holds the wifi card down. If you screw it all the way in the wifi card has problems connecting on the PCI Bus, but by leaving it out, I realized it registers just fine on the PCI Bus. If that works you can then screw it in halfway. This got the card working in Yosemite, but I still had an issue in Windows 10. That was solved by installing the Lenovo driver package attached below. After install, right click the network icon in the bottom right and select open network and sharing center, then click Change Adapter Settings. You should see the Broadcom card there and it will be greyed out and disabled after the install. Right click and select diagnose, this should reset the card and then enable it in full working order.
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