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I will try the D-Link DWA-131 USB Wireless adapter, socrtwo. For 10$ maybe I might have solved the problem...
Yeah, that might work.I will try the D-Link DWA-131 USB Wireless adapter, socrtwo. For 10$ maybe I might have solved the problem...
No, I'm not sure if it works for High Sierra, but give it a try. I haven't read or heard of a patch yet, although I haven't been researching this issue since my last post.Hi @socrtwo! do you know if this fix also apply to High Sierra??? or if there is any patch for it??? Thank you very much!!!
Update... I installed the kexts as you posted, and it doesn't work at all, it recognizes the wifi but crashes immediately. The next I did was erase the IO80211Family.kext and all the variations of it, and install the OI80211Family.kext from Yosemite and it works OOTB!!! just install the KextFix.kext with Kext Utility and thats it. I don't know exactly how it works, but it does. It crashes suddenly but just restart and got the iMac working again...
I Hope this works for someone else with the same issue.
Try:
After that, Sierra might panic and crash but when it reboots, you might be able to get WiFi. I have been successful on two different A1304 MacBook Airs 2,1 with BCM4321 adapters, one with a (0x14E4, 0x8B) adapter and one with a (0x14E4, 0x90) one. So far the machines haven't crashed again for several hours.
- https://sites.google.com/site/osxyosemitewififix/.
- Continue using KEXT Utility and install BroadcomFix.kext from http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/263533-broadcom-bcm4321-lion/#post_id_1864957.