fixed! googling i saw it is a common problem after all, some hdmi cables make the WiFi connection (2.4ghz) crazy! i switched to 5ghz style connection on the Mac, and now WiFi is working perfectly even using hdmi out.. wonderful! crazy stuff... good night!
Thanks for posting those pictures, very useful reference .... you can clearly see that the CNVi card does indeed have pins where the 'A' key is on the DW1560 so it looks like CNVi is quite a bit different to standard E+A WiFi/BT cards in its pin/line interfacing.
I don't see how you think that adapter will help, it converts key types E & E+A to Key type M which is reserved for M.2 NGFF SSD's (Nvme or Sata). Since the 9560NGW card is Key type E then its safe to assume that the slot is also Key Type E which is correct for PCIe WiFI and USB BT so I cant see how converting to Key Type M is go to help with a slot type thats key type E (hope that makes sense .... )
I suspect that all the logic lines are available for you to use something like a DW1560 but your BIOS is reserving the slot for CNVi ... its also quite possible that Intel has locked CNVi into the chipset which is something thats being discussed on the hardware forums at the moment ... no ones knows for sure if they have or haven't ATM ... simply not enough is know about it right now.
The downside is that if they have locked CNVi to the chipset then there will be no way to use standard M.2 WiFI/BT cards like DW1560 and DW1830 ... the only hope would be that Intel open/license the standard to 3rd party manufacturers such as Broadcom or Atheros.
So I think your only option right now is PCIe as both myself and Tolida have already written.
Expected, Gigabyte M.2/CNVi only supports Intel CNVi; M.2/Broadcom WiFi/BT does not work in that slot.
With the proper adapter, M.2/Broadcom WiFi/BT will work in the other motherboard M.2 connector(s).
I have the MOBO: H370M whit the M.2 Socket 1 connector for an Intel® CNVi wireless module only (CNVI). bought the M.2 DW1560 BCM94352Z. No life signal from any wifi or bluetooth hardware. Did I do it so wrong?
Nice to see that you created a new up-to-date guide on this subject.
Just thought i'd let you know that I have had very good success with BCM43602 (DW1830) ... however on some laptops it may not work OTB or suffer from poor wifi performance after sleep/wake.
DW1830 - WiFi or BT Not working
On a some laptops the WiFi and/or BT may not work OTB after installing the required kext's and patches ... in this instance the device will not been seen on the PCI (or USB) bus and will not be isolated to just MacOS but any OS that you have installed, and no its not because or a white or black list (at least in my case).
For me the issue seems to lie in the BIOS logic for controlling the WiFi & BT enable lines on the M.2 card (pins 54 & 56) and can be resolved by taping/masking these pins.
I wrote about my findings in the following post :-
On my HP Spectre X360 the DW1830 WiFi suffers from poor wifi performance after sleep/wake which is not related to Wake on Lan. Its possible that this issue is either specific to a select few laptops or the firmware flashed into the clone DW1830 cards bought on eBay. After a lot of experimenting I was able to find a workaround for the problem which i wrote about in the following post :-
Just thought i'd share these two links in this thread for anyone who might encounter similar issues ... feel free to add the links to your guide if you want.
Hey. Thanks for your information on this card. I am currently using it in my Dell Optiplex 7010 and all is working great except one thing - bluetooth. I have injected all the kexts and bluetooth shows as available and I can toggle it on and off, but it will not detect devices even when right next to the computer. When in windows, however, the bluetooth works great! Let me know if you can help me on this. Thanks again.
WiFi and Bluetooth working out of box on macOS with Apple branded Broadcom BCM94360. Enables specific half mini and M.2 BCM94352 on macOS with methods described below. Credit: RehabMan
This thread does not support:
macOS/Continuity
Atheros/Qualcomm WiFi/Bluetooth
Intel CNVi Wifi/Bluetooth
Change Log v1.1 - 10/26/2018: 10.14 support, AirportBrcmFixup replaces all previous WiFi methods
v1.0 - 1/5/2018: 10.13/Broadcom WiFi/Bluetooth support
AE AF AR AT AU AZ BD BE BG BN BR BT BY CA CH CL CN CO CR CY CZ DE DK DO EC EE EG ES FI FR GB GR GT GU HK HN HR HU ID IE IL IN IS IT JM JO JP KH KR KZ LA LI LK LT LU LV MA MM MN MO MT MV MX MY NI NL NO NP NZ PA PE PH PK PL PR PT PY RO RS RU SA SE SG SI SK SV TH TR TT TW UA US UY VE VI VN ZA
Convert CC to Hexadecimal - ASCII to Hex (i.e., US > 55 53)
Installation
FakePCIID_Broadcom_WiFi.kext
Download config-bcm94352-1x0.plist.zip (above)
use AirPort.Brcm4360 patches (10.12)
Paste patch to config.plist/KernelAndKextPatches/KextsToPatch
10.10-10.11-BCM94352-5GHz-US-FCC-darkvoid
10.12 US/FCC native, no patch required
edit BCM943xx/US-FCC for CC (above)
10.11+-BCM94352-CC=#a-Ramalama
10.11+-BCM94352-CC=XT-Skvo
Clover/kext patch (not tested)
Download config-bcm94352-1x0.plist.zip (above)
Paste patch to config.plist/KernelAndKextPatches/KextsToPatch
10.13-BCM94352-CC-Sebinouse-(edit 55 53 to CC)-PMheart
I am having problems. I have bcm94331CD with the appropriate adapter to fit my pcie x1 slot. Gigabyte Aorus gaming 7 mobo. High Sierra 10.13.6 smbios iMac pro1,1. Bluetooth works without anything. But the WiFi part is not being read by the system. Please help
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