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Anyone experience with Gigabyte Z370N WIFI

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Hello,

does anyone have experience with the Gigabyte Z370n WIFI?
Is iMessage working?
What about WiFi module? Is it replacable?

Some general information would be very helpful.
 
Hello,

does anyone have experience with the Gigabyte Z370n WIFI?
Is iMessage working?
What about WiFi module? Is it replacable?

Some general information would be very helpful.
Installation of macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 worked flawlessly. iMessage only works with a proper wireless/bluetooth module, so those questions cancel each other out. I used the Coffee Lake i3 8100 CPU. The only issue I have is the onboard graphics acceleration. As soon as I get that working, I will reply.

The Broadcom chip is on its way and I can come back and post the details later.
 
Installation of macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 worked flawlessly. iMessage only works with a proper wireless/bluetooth module, so those questions cancel each other out. I used the Coffee Lake i3 8100 CPU. The only issue I have is the onboard graphics acceleration. As soon as I get that working, I will reply.

The Broadcom chip is on its way and I can come back and post the details later.
hello, bro successfully installed wi-fi is there any difficulty? the body with the antenna needs to be removed, the original apple wi-fi should be longer with the adapter? could not throw off a list of cakes that came in handy?
 
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Not sure what you're asking. But there're 2 wifi module can be used to replace the stock wifi module on Z370N. Which one you got?
 
Not sure what you're asking. But there're 2 wifi module can be used to replace the stock wifi module on Z370N. Which one you got?
I still only choose a motherboard, since mini-cards are not available on the market, choice is difficult. I asked about the body of built-in wi-fi on the motherboard ... already found the answer that he understands ... thanks
 
I still only choose a motherboard, since mini-cards are not available on the market, choice is difficult. I asked about the body of built-in wi-fi on the motherboard ... already found the answer that he understands ... thanks
My friend put in a real Apple airport card with an m.2 adapter. It works, but he had to remove the inner casing.

This sentence is baffling: "could not throw off a list of cakes that came in handy?"
 
My friend put in a real Apple airport card with an m.2 adapter. It works, but he had to remove the inner casing.

This sentence is baffling: "could not throw off a list of cakes that came in handy?"

I am guessing your friend's spellchecker intervened. I bet "cakes" was once "kexts".
My 2 cents.
 
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