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    MSI Z97-G43 + Intel HD 4460 iGPU - No HDMI Audio With Script

    Hello, I have read Toleda's walkthrough on getting HDMI audio working for Sierra and newer systems, but have had trouble getting it working on my system with his script. This is my terminal output: Last login: Fri Jan 12 07:04:26 on ttys000 Karens-iMac:~ karen$...
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    BCM93460CD + Gigabyte H97N-WIFI running High Sierra 10.13.2 = No WIFI or Bluetooth

    Hello, I was told this card worked OOB and recently installed it as an upgrade to my TP-LINK adapter. I have tried booting with and without the USB cable plugged in - but after booting, my WIFI icon in the taskbar drops down and says "No Hardware Installed". Are there any kexts or injections...
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    TP-Link TL-WN881ND (Atheros 8297 Chipset) - No WiFi After Sierra Update

    I got it half working, I accidentally copied the El Capitan kext over sometime after I upgraded... and had been editing that. I can get the device to show up with either the dev ID or sub ID as listed in DPCI Manager - the strings pci168c,2e and pci138c,30a4. That is without the ToledaArpt.kext...
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    TP-Link TL-WN881ND (Atheros 8297 Chipset) - No WiFi After Sierra Update

    If I upload my whole info.plist would you take a look at it? Maybe my EFI? I don't know what I could be doing wrong. It shows up in DPCIManager of course... But my WiFi icon in the task bar still says "No Hardware Installed"
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    TP-Link TL-WN881ND (Atheros 8297 Chipset) - No WiFi After Sierra Update

    This is driving me nuts. I tried editing the kext with one device ID at a time... First pci168c,2e then pci138c,30a4. Neither of them worked. I went into my EFI and removed ToledaArpt and made sure my Fake ID in Clover was set to default (0x0) rebooted, nothing happened.
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    TP-Link TL-WN881ND (Atheros 8297 Chipset) - No WiFi After Sierra Update

    In my DPCIManager, for the device, Vendor is 168C, Device is 002E, Sub Vendor is 168C, Sub Device is 30A4. Which string should i be adding then? Or Both. I'm not sure why it wouldn't recognize the device after I added your string in the kext - especially since that appears to be my device.
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    TP-Link TL-WN881ND (Atheros 8297 Chipset) - No WiFi After Sierra Update

    I will try. You should follow TheRacerMaster's clover patch I posted above to fix the region and locale, I see you're having that issue. I can walk you through that for Sierra if you'd like.
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    TP-Link TL-WN881ND (Atheros 8297 Chipset) - No WiFi After Sierra Update

    My Plist is identical to yours under the IONameMatch key: <key>CFBundleIdentifier</key> <string>com.apple.driver.AirPort.Atheros40</string> <key>IOClass</key> <string>AirPort_AtherosNewma40</string> <key>IOMatchCategory</key>...
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    TP-Link TL-WN881ND (Atheros 8297 Chipset) - No WiFi After Sierra Update

    Do you have an identical Tp-Link adapter to mine? WN881ND with Atheros 9287 Chipset?
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    TP-Link TL-WN881ND (Atheros 8297 Chipset) - No WiFi After Sierra Update

    Interesting... You're on Sierra? No other modifications to the kext? I just went into the kext and edited info.plist again so that the only additional Device ID string was pci168c,2e and repaired permissions etc. rebooted and my WiFi still says "No Hardware Installed". :/
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    TP-Link TL-WN881ND (Atheros 8297 Chipset) - No WiFi After Sierra Update

    Did that work for you? Is it supposed to work without ToledaArpt.kext and any FakeID's in Clover? Because when I initially modified my kext after my install, I had the original string for the device ID that I posted, as well as a string for pci168c,2d AND pci168c,2e Are there any issues with...
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    TP-Link TL-WN881ND (Atheros 8297 Chipset) - No WiFi After Sierra Update

    Hey everyone, So up until I updated to Sierra, I had my PCI-E adapter delivering decent WiFi. The speeds definitely weren't consistent, and it was cutting out every now and then, or lagging very badly in speed. In El Capitan, ToledaArpt.kext made the device register in System Info, but it...
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