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Hello,
I have a fully functional build under Mojave 10.14.4 (Gigabyte Z390M Gaming + i5 8600K + RX580).
To finalize it and benefit from the handoff/continuity services, I added a Fenvi FV-T919 wifi/bt broadcom-based card (it took 3 weeks for the card to come from china). As BT is going through USB, I have created a specific USB SSDT adapted to my configuration (and consequently deactivated the USB port limit removal). I was thereore not expecting major BT problems with this card as some time reported:
And it is here that the things get very weird:
After physical installation, the card seem to be correctly detected as visible in the BIOS (In peripherals > Plug-in device Info, I can see that the second PCIe x1 slot is indeed occupied). But when I boot on Mojave, Bluetooth is correctly detected but I dont get any Wifi in the Network panel!
If I boot now on a Windows disk (different form the Mojave disk that I disconnected before), same problem: no Wifi but BT is there and working, suggesting that the problem doesnt seem to be related to Mojave.
Conversely if I add on the very same PCIe 1x slot my old TP-link TL-WN881ND wifi (only) card (from my current Hackintosh build GA-Z97M-DS3H+i7-4790K+GTX970 under HighSierra 10.13.6), I have operational Wifi in both Windows 10 and in Mojave, suggesting that the PCIe x1 slot (slot 3 in thi motherboard) is not faulty.
Finally if I use the Fenvi card in my current hackintosh (see above), both wifi and BT work like a charm. Same thing under Windows 10!
The only conclusion for my little brain is that there is apparently here a strict incompatibility between the FV-T919 card and the Gigabyte Z390M-Gaming motherboard!!! or maybe there is a very particular BIOS settings for this motherboard (BTW I have the latest F6 version installed) that I havent yet discovered.
Have you guys experienced similar behavior before? Any other ideas taht I could try before getting another card from a different brand / build?
Thank you very much!
I have a fully functional build under Mojave 10.14.4 (Gigabyte Z390M Gaming + i5 8600K + RX580).
To finalize it and benefit from the handoff/continuity services, I added a Fenvi FV-T919 wifi/bt broadcom-based card (it took 3 weeks for the card to come from china). As BT is going through USB, I have created a specific USB SSDT adapted to my configuration (and consequently deactivated the USB port limit removal). I was thereore not expecting major BT problems with this card as some time reported:
No Bluetooth with Fenvi FV-T919 on Mojave
I'm new to the Hackintosh world, and just built my very first machine. It works great, except that I'm having issues getting Bluetooth to work with my Fenvi FV-T919. WiFi works perfectly, but no Bluetooth. This seems to be a common issue, and I've tried to follow the advice in other posts, but...
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After physical installation, the card seem to be correctly detected as visible in the BIOS (In peripherals > Plug-in device Info, I can see that the second PCIe x1 slot is indeed occupied). But when I boot on Mojave, Bluetooth is correctly detected but I dont get any Wifi in the Network panel!
If I boot now on a Windows disk (different form the Mojave disk that I disconnected before), same problem: no Wifi but BT is there and working, suggesting that the problem doesnt seem to be related to Mojave.
Conversely if I add on the very same PCIe 1x slot my old TP-link TL-WN881ND wifi (only) card (from my current Hackintosh build GA-Z97M-DS3H+i7-4790K+GTX970 under HighSierra 10.13.6), I have operational Wifi in both Windows 10 and in Mojave, suggesting that the PCIe x1 slot (slot 3 in thi motherboard) is not faulty.
Finally if I use the Fenvi card in my current hackintosh (see above), both wifi and BT work like a charm. Same thing under Windows 10!
The only conclusion for my little brain is that there is apparently here a strict incompatibility between the FV-T919 card and the Gigabyte Z390M-Gaming motherboard!!! or maybe there is a very particular BIOS settings for this motherboard (BTW I have the latest F6 version installed) that I havent yet discovered.
Have you guys experienced similar behavior before? Any other ideas taht I could try before getting another card from a different brand / build?
Thank you very much!
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