I can't seem to get my Broadcom wifi card running and I'm at a loss of what to try next. Admittedly I've been out of the game for a long time so my problem is likely rooted in a lack of understanding of what needs to be done.
Currently I have a half mini PCIe card installed (BCM94360CD) with a PCIe adapter, USB attached, and I can't get the OS to detect it, nor do I seem to be able to see the FakePCIID.kext or FakePCIID_Broadcom_WiFi.kext loaded using kextstat | egrep -i 'fake'.
I'm using 10.12.3, installed with the latest Unibeast, on a Gigabyte z270X-UD5, F1 UEFI, i7-6700k, Gigabyte 670 GTX installed.
I've tried installing FakePCIID.kext and FakePCIID_Broadcom_WiFi.kext using Airport/WiFi Injection Methods 1. Using Kext Utility in S/L/E and KextBeast in L/E and neither seems to work. As far as I know I'm doing this right but I've never used this method before so I may be missing something obvious.
Screen shots and files are attached as indicated in the top post. Nothing shows in console regarding airportd.
There is probably something really simple I'm missing but I don't know what it is. I hate having to ask for help but I am totally stuck.
Note: Wifi and bluetooth were previously working OOB with this exact card in a Yosemite install on a ga-p35-ds3r and as far as I can remember I didn't patch anything, it just seemed to work after resetting network plists.