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Thanks, @scope666. I just read your thread before you posted above. Looks like your thread already has ProArt user who's posted.
Yeah, I saw that, if he's correct that CFG-Lock is enabled on that board specifically, OpenCore has two quirks that you can enable to get around that:
AppleCpuPmCfgLock: YES
AppleXcpmCfgLock: YES
Source: https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Desktop-Guide/config.plist/comet-lake.html#quirks_2
He has used OpenCore 0.5.9. There was no issue with installation, pretty much everything works except docker complaints about random go errors. Also 100% rate of failure when he pulls the containers from the Hub. He can use internet but he kept cutting off while he had a slack call. He tried different network card but did not help. No idea why but he believes this may be related to network encryption/decryption.
If he's got the I225-V and he's got it loaded via Device Properties (loads AppleIntel 210 kext) I experienced drop outs this way. Until we get a proper driver I've been using the Broadcom Wi-Fi when I'm booted on the Mac side of the machine.
He said he has used different network cards 2 Intel, Realtek, Aquantina A107 and Broadcom Wi-Fi but still same issuw. Do you think he might be doing something wrong somewhere? As you have experienced the issue and fixed it, you may help detecting?
If he's got the "hackintosh blessed" Broadcom Wi-Fi that most of us around here use, I'd have him try that for Slack / Zoom calls and see if it does any better. That's what I've been doing for work. I actually removed the eth0 interface from the network settings on the Mac side so it forces it to the Broadcom Wi-Fi only. This way I can leave it plugged in for when I boot into Windows.