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@RehabMan, the 2017-0109 FakePCIID breaks the wifi again
kextstat|grep -y acpiplat
kextstat|grep -y appleintelcpu
kextstat|grep -y applelpc
kextstat|grep -y applehda
sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions && sudo kextcache -u /
So Im on Sierra 12.2 with AzureWave Broadcom BCM94352HMB and have run through steps:
Nothing in my .config.plist changes. Should it?
- Install (2016-1115 or newer): Using Kext Wizard
- FakePCIID.kext
- FakePCIID_Broadcom_WiFi.kext (includes 94352)
Do I need to install them in my /clover/kexts folder?
What am I missing? I am very new to this and even the read me is tough. I have gotten to this point and this is my last step. any breakdown is appreciated.
I have a problem: now I have installed OSX Sierra in my PC, but the Wifi part of the card already seems not to work: the Bluetooth part works out of the box (Magic Mouse and Apple Wireless Keyboard immediately paired), but OSX doesn't view any Wifi card, it's possible? I didn't find it also into the PCI voice of System Information.
Did I need any kext? My card is Broadcom BCM94331CD (the vendor says it's from a iMac 2012) and I used this adapter to install it in my computer https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B00T2FPVTY/?tag=tonymacx86com-21
FakePCIID kexts can be used to add Airport branding.
I don't have the same hardware you do, but I think your WiFi is subject to SMBIOS whitelist. Read post #1.
I readed but I'm already newbie to this things, how I can modify this whitelist? I didn't understand really much the first post