- Joined
- Jul 3, 2019
- Messages
- 17
- Motherboard
- Asus z370-e
- CPU
- i7-8700K
- Graphics
- Radeon RX 5700 XT
- Mobile Phone
You should not need any kext maybe that’s the issue
Handoff was not working without the kext. That's why I installed
You should not need any kext maybe that’s the issue
Handoff was not working without the kext. That's why I installed
Everything worked OOB for me no configuration of anything outside of making sure the usb 2.0 header was turned on in my SSDT. It worked so well that I ordered a 2nd one to put in the other machine. Your board looks like it has built in wifi does it also have built in BT? If so have you disabled the onboard in your USB SSDT or removed it from the board entirely? It could be causing issues with the watch working. Also have you tried moving the card into a different slot?
Yeah! I finally got it! The FV-HB1200 is fully working!
The AirportBrcmFixup.kext is not needed.
My mistake was that iCloud was not properly working.
I went through this guide to make things right and Handoff worked.
Thanks for helping, scottkendall!
The AirportBrcmFixup.kext is not needed.
OK I deleted that kext and everything is still working. Curious why chapter 6 of this guide says that kext is required for native and non-native Broadcom Airport/Wi-Fi cards. I'll take this question over to that thread if more appropriate.
I bought one of these and set it up under win 10 first - the drivers were easy to find via google on Fenvi's website, and it works well.
When I installed 10.14.6 bluetooth and wifi worked fine, and airdrop worked perfectly. I haven't checked to see if imessage/facetime/handoff stuff works, as I don't use it on the computer.
The drivers are built in to macOS Mojave. Nothing needs to be downloaded or installed.I just find drivers for Windows and not for Mac. I have Mojave on my Hackintosh.
Thank you very much
Amazing!!! Thanks a lot @trs96 for the quick responseThe drivers are built in to macOS Mojave. Nothing needs to be downloaded or installed.