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- Nov 23, 2018
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- Motherboard
- Intel NUC 7i5BNK
- CPU
- i5-7260U
- Graphics
- Iris Plus 640
- Mobile Phone
YesDoes anyone else have ethernet drop out / speed issues using the built in NIC?
YesDoes anyone else have ethernet drop out / speed issues using the built in NIC?
My issue is when I first boot up, the internet speed is fast and snappy. Shortly after (1-2 minutes) it goes to a crawl and webpages fail to load. I'm on a 100Mb connection and the same webpage on my MacBook Pro loads instantly. I've resorted to using a USB-C to GbE adapter for time being which is flawless and doesn't require kext injection.
I'm new to the Hackintosh community, this is my first post. Thank you all and especially RehabMan for the instructions and help.
I followed the instructions for my NUC 7i5BNK, everything went well as described, I'm impressed. My Hackintosh starts now and then in a "loop". When the loading bar shows it loads a bit and then jumps back to the Intel screen, this about 3 to 4 times. Then it boots "normally". After I log in I get the message that the Hackintosh wasn't properly booted. It happens once in a while.
Greetings
schlotterp
I'm on a 100Mb connection
No ioreg in this debug zip. Please check your files carefully before upload.
But your config.plist is not from the guide. Read post #1, "Final config.plist".
Does anyone else have ethernet drop out / speed issues using the built in NIC?
Here is the debug.zip with ioreg and the config.plist from the guide. Thanks.
Greetings
schlotterp
Kext rejected due to improper filesystem permissions: <OSKext 0x7fa6b1540140 [0x7fffab5b58f0]> { URL = "FakeSMC.kext/ -- file:///System/Library/Extensions/", ID = "org.netkas.driver.FakeSMC" }
FakeSMC.kext does not authenticate; omitting.
Kext rejected due to improper filesystem permissions: <OSKext 0x7fa6b14730d0 [0x7fffab5b58f0]> { URL = "FakeSMC_CPUSensors.kext/ -- file:///System/Library/Extensions/", ID = "org.hwsensors.driver.CPUSensors" }
FakeSMC_CPUSensors.kext does not authenticate; omitting.
Kext rejected due to improper filesystem permissions: <OSKext 0x7fa6b10c8c80 [0x7fffab5b58f0]> { URL = "FakeSMC_ACPISensors.kext/ -- file:///System/Library/Extensions/", ID = "org.hwsensors.driver.ACPISensors" }
FakeSMC_ACPISensors.kext does not authenticate; omitting.
Kext rejected due to improper filesystem permissions: <OSKext 0x7fa6b1462110 [0x7fffab5b58f0]> { URL = "FakeSMC_GPUSensors.kext/ -- file:///System/Library/Extensions/", ID = "org.hwsensors.driver.GPUSensors" }
Kext rejected due to improper filesystem permissions: <OSKext 0x7fa6b10b65f0 [0x7fffab5b58f0]> { URL = "GPUSensors.kext/ -- file:///System/Library/Extensions/", ID = "org.hwsensors.driver.GPUSensors" }
GPUSensors.kext does not authenticate; omitting.
Kext rejected due to improper filesystem permissions: <OSKext 0x7fa6af5e8a20 [0x7fffab5b58f0]> { URL = "FakeSMC_LPCSensors.kext/ -- file:///System/Library/Extensions/", ID = "org.hwsensors.driver.LPCSensors" }
FakeSMC_LPCSensors.kext does not authenticate; omitting.
Kext rejected due to improper filesystem permissions: <OSKext 0x7fa6af5a71c0 [0x7fffab5b58f0]> { URL = "FakeSMC_SMMSensors.kext/ -- file:///System/Library/Extensions/", ID = "org.hwsensors.driver.SMMSensors" }
FakeSMC_SMMSensors.kext does not authenticate; omitting.
_tools/install_sensors.sh
Use 1000baseT connection instead. Or you could try setting manual settings to 100baseT.
Can you share what settings you changed in BIOS to fix it?It depends on BIOS settings I had the same thing yesterday
Does anyone else have ethernet drop out / speed issues using the built in NIC?