Edhawk
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What happens when you disable the Intel WiFi/BT card in the bios. Or use an SSDT to disable the CNVW connector, through which the Intel card is connected.
Also if you are not using the Intel card in macOS, you should remove the AirportItlwm.kext and the Intel Bluetooth kexts from your /OC/Kexts folder and config.plist. As currently you are injecting AirportItlwm.kext to activate the WiFi side of your Intel card.
The Intel card being connected to the CNVW connector will have a USB port associated with the BT module. Usually port HS14, which should be set as Internal (255) in the USBPorts.kext.
When you change to using the Broadcom card, the bluetooth module will be connected via one of the motherboard USB2 header ports. Which port will depend on which header you have used. Whichever port ends up being used by the Broadcom BT module, it will need to be set with the connector type 'Internal' (255). otherwise you will end up with Sleep/wake issues due to XHCI power calls to the misconfigured USB port.
If possible I would recommend you physically remove the Intel card from the motherboard.
Also if you are not using the Intel card in macOS, you should remove the AirportItlwm.kext and the Intel Bluetooth kexts from your /OC/Kexts folder and config.plist. As currently you are injecting AirportItlwm.kext to activate the WiFi side of your Intel card.
The Intel card being connected to the CNVW connector will have a USB port associated with the BT module. Usually port HS14, which should be set as Internal (255) in the USBPorts.kext.
When you change to using the Broadcom card, the bluetooth module will be connected via one of the motherboard USB2 header ports. Which port will depend on which header you have used. Whichever port ends up being used by the Broadcom BT module, it will need to be set with the connector type 'Internal' (255). otherwise you will end up with Sleep/wake issues due to XHCI power calls to the misconfigured USB port.
If possible I would recommend you physically remove the Intel card from the motherboard.