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[Solved] My Wifi TL-WDN4800 N900 not working after install Mojave

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Thanks! Man I was searching the interwebs for that and it was right under my nose!
 
You can try this:

Update Clover bootloader.
EFI folder -> config.plist -> RtVariables -> 0x67
Reboot.
Repair permissions (for example with Kext Utility).
Reboot.

Or fresh Mojave install.

Also you can use io80211family.kext from High Sierra.

Because TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 no longer natively supported in Mojave I think better choice is to buy another Wi-Fi Card which I did. Now waiting for delivery.
Hi..can i know which card that worked natively with mojave that you bought?
 
I am looking for a natively supported wifi card that is capable of handling Airdrop. I would be great if its tested on Mojave. Recommendations?
 
I am looking for a natively supported wifi card that is capable of handling Airdrop. I would be great if its tested on Mojave. Recommendations?
Fenvi FV-T919 is available at Newegg or you can order direct from China and wait a few weeks.
 
You can try this:

Update Clover bootloader.
EFI folder -> config.plist -> RtVariables -> 0x67
Reboot.
Repair permissions (for example with Kext Utility).
Reboot.

Or fresh Mojave install.

Also you can use io80211family.kext from High Sierra.

Because TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 no longer natively supported in Mojave I think better choice is to buy another Wi-Fi Card which I did. Now waiting for delivery.
it worked for me. Only first you have to manually delete io80211family.kext and io80211familyV2.kext. put them on the desktop and run kext beast.
 
The first time I installed Mojave I already had the IO80211 .kexts. All I had to do was repair permissions and the Wi-Fi card showed up. Then I was trying to fix Messages, I had some trouble and had to reinstall Mojave. Never been able to get the wi-Fi running again. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the .kexts, repairing permissions add confirming other parameters in config.plist with no luck. I thought I might try installing the Lilu .kext and adding the boot argument. Unfortunately I'm not sure exactly where are the Lilu.kext goes
 
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There are a number of folders in the clover EFI folder. Where exactly are you putting it?

It goes in the Clover/Kexts/Other folder.

Try this, download zips attached and place only AirportAtheros40kext on your desktop. Make sure it is the only kext on desktop. Run Kextbeast and select Libray/Extensons and the correct disk to install to. Reboot and test.
 

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