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No I didn't mean for you to delete both lines, as you will need the AirPortBrcmNIC_Injector.kext in Monterey.
What you need to do is add a MaxKernel entry to your config.plist, so AirportBrcm4360_Injector.kext is not used in any version of macOS newer than Catalina.
This is how the AirportBrcmFixup.kext and the two injectors are set in my config.plist.
Under the AirPortBrcm4360_Injector.kext entry I have set the MaxKernel to 19.9.9. This prevents the system using the AirportBrcm4360_injector.kext when running Big Sur or newer.
So no need to delete the kext.
See this section of the AirPortBrcmFixup readme - AirportBrcmFixup
What you need to do is add a MaxKernel entry to your config.plist, so AirportBrcm4360_Injector.kext is not used in any version of macOS newer than Catalina.
This is how the AirportBrcmFixup.kext and the two injectors are set in my config.plist.
Under the AirPortBrcm4360_Injector.kext entry I have set the MaxKernel to 19.9.9. This prevents the system using the AirportBrcm4360_injector.kext when running Big Sur or newer.
So no need to delete the kext.
See this section of the AirPortBrcmFixup readme - AirportBrcmFixup