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Nener
could someone please tell me how to install this IONetworkingfamily.kext? i've searched the forum with no luck, at least a link to a guide.. thnx
AROBASEFR
QUOTE (Nener @ Sep 23 2009, 09:12 PM) *
Cannot get my rtl8169s gigabit card to work, it doesn't even turns on!, don't know what to do anymore, tried every setting on my bios, with every driver, it's a pci network card on a ecs 945gctm board, the integrated network card works great but it's not gigabit....


Did you try RTG MAc 2.03 drivers ?

http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downlo...p;GetDown=false

Or de Psystar opensource driver R1000 v1.08
http://www.psystar.com/opensource/r1000

These obove kext are working for many in OSX 10.5...


For 32K Snowleopard "Bonjour" works for me with "AppleRTL8169Ethernet.kext" that I toke inside the RTG MAc 2.03.pkg !

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For 64K Snowleopard there is no complete solution for the moment, "Bonjour" doesn't work or is not stable as far as i know.
KarasuTengu
any solution for fully working on snow 64bit?
BarboneNet
Can anyone recompile applertl8169.kext or R1000 for snow 64 bit?
stimpy001
I'd like to enable bonjour, so i downloaded and installed RTG MAc 2.03.pkg from Realtek's site. It screwed my netwoking at all! sad.gif Uninstalled with attached script, but nothing. I think it modified IONetworkingFamily.kext... sad.gif(
Can someone post an untouched IONetworkingFamily.kext please? I really dont' wanna reinstall the system, my snowleo hackintosh works fine exept this bonjour thing....
AROBASEFR
QUOTE (stimpy001 @ Oct 10 2009, 08:08 PM) *
I'd like to enable bonjour, so i downloaded and installed RTG MAc 2.03.pkg from Realtek's site. It screwed my netwoking at all! sad.gif Uninstalled with attached script, but nothing. I think it modified IONetworkingFamily.kext... sad.gif(
Can someone post an untouched IONetworkingFamily.kext please? I really dont' wanna reinstall the system, my snowleo hackintosh works fine exept this bonjour thing....



My Bonjour works with this:
Apple RTL8169Ethernet.kext to put in S/L/E

Perhaps you don't even need this IONetworkingFamily.kext

Don't you ever used Pacifist ? to pic up only wat you want ?
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BarboneNet
any news for snow 64 bit kext???
0me
QUOTE (AROBASEFR @ Oct 10 2009, 04:08 PM) *
My Bonjour works with this:
Apple RTL8169Ethernet.kext to put in S/L/E

Perhaps you don't even need this IONetworkingFamily.kext

Don't you ever used Pacifist ? to pic up only wat you want ?
Click to view attachment
Click to view attachment

i downloaded the "Apple RTL8169Ethernet.kext" and placed it in library/extentions and theres no results from my nic can anyone please just throw a hint my way
im using the gigabyte ud3p
stopmoclay
Im a bit of a newbie at this and feel like an idiot asking this question but how exactly do I install this? I cant find Neopheus' installer and I dont understand how to install the sourceforge folder
kitmac
I found a solution for the RTL8169 issues in snow leopard.

Remove AppleHPET/ AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement and / AppleIntelCPUPowerManagementClient

Back them up just in case........!!!!

Use OSX86 tools on your extensions after removal
and fix permissions
BarboneNet
QUOTE (kitmac @ Oct 18 2009, 03:39 AM) *
I found a solution for the RTL8169 issues in snow leopard.

Remove AppleHPET/ AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement and / AppleIntelCPUPowerManagementClient

Back them up just in case........!!!!

Use OSX86 tools on your extensions after removal
and fix permissions

hi, with this solution, can it work at 64bit?
Bit Shoveler
QUOTE (BarboneNet @ Oct 7 2009, 09:37 PM) *
Can anyone recompile applertl8169.kext or R1000 for snow 64 bit?


The Apple driver is built into Snow Leopard. I still don't get Bonjour support with it.

I tried making the RealtekR1000 driver 64 bit compatible, but it needed a lot more work to make it reliable. I have a much improved version - with many changes based on Realtek's Linux sources - that I am continuing to develop. It needs a lot more work, but I am ready to let a few brave souls try it. I will be releasing it under GPL when it's done. Sources are available now if you ask politely.

What works now: 64 bit Snow Leopard, 8111C, GbE basic functionality, cable hot plug/unplug, sleep/wake.

What needs testing: 32 bit Snow Leopard, other 8111/8168 chips, other speeds.

Not yet implemented: Leopard, jumbo packets, IP/TCP/UDP checksum offload, 8101 and 8169 family chips.

WARNING! This is an experimental kext which has not been thoroughly tested. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!

I am only uploading a debug version at this time. It will generate several lines in your kernel.log file for every packet sent or received. DO NOT USE THIS IN PERFORMANCE CRITICAL APPLICATIONS.

If you encounter problems, please PM me so I can see a copy of the kernel.log file.
kitmac
QUOTE (BarboneNet @ Oct 18 2009, 03:33 PM) *
hi, with this solution, can it work at 64bit?


YES

KarasuTengu
Doesn't work for me in 64 bit... sad.gif
Only works in 10 base, erasing the 3 kext you said doesn't change anything
BarboneNet
QUOTE (KarasuTengu @ Oct 19 2009, 10:44 AM) *
Doesn't work for me in 64 bit... sad.gif
Only works in 10 base, erasing the 3 kext you said doesn't change anything

same here !



P.S. ti funziona a 64bit in modatita' 10mb/s ??? io non avevo provato
KarasuTengu
Si funziona anche se la connessione è più lenta in questa modalità credo.
Inoltre devi impostare il dns come il tuo gateway
BarboneNet
QUOTE (KarasuTengu @ Oct 19 2009, 12:47 PM) *
Si funziona anche se la connessione è più lenta in questa modalità credo.
Inoltre devi impostare il dns come il tuo gateway

ok thanks, i didn't try with 10Mb/s. I always use Manual Setting, because DHCP and P2P isn't the best way.
pressure
I have a dg31pr motherboard with a RT8111 NIc card.

Using 10.5.2 kalway my rt8111 card works.

but when using iakotos 10.5.7 it does not show up.

can someone please tell me what I need to do to get my ethernet to work?

QUOTE (NeoPheus @ Oct 9 2006, 08:01 AM) *
Just want to say:
A easy installer is on its way! biggrin.gif
You can download it from my website this afternoon (06:00 PM)!



where can I find the installer? Your site is down
AROBASEFR
QUOTE (pressure @ Oct 20 2009, 06:12 PM) *
I have a dg31pr motherboard with a RT8111 NIc card.

Using 10.5.2 kalway my rt8111 card works.

but when using iakotos 10.5.7 it does not show up.

can someone please tell me what I need to do to get my ethernet to work?




where can I find the installer? Your site is down



Take this installer from realtek only for Leopard !
RTGMAC 2.03
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...st&id=56677
BarboneNet
QUOTE (Bit Shoveler @ Oct 19 2009, 07:42 AM) *
The Apple driver is built into Snow Leopard. I still don't get Bonjour support with it.

I tried making the RealtekR1000 driver 64 bit compatible, but it needed a lot more work to make it reliable. I have a much improved version - with many changes based on Realtek's Linux sources - that I am continuing to develop. It needs a lot more work, but I am ready to let a few brave souls try it. I will be releasing it under GPL when it's done. Sources are available now if you ask politely.

What works now: 64 bit Snow Leopard, 8111C, GbE basic functionality, cable hot plug/unplug, sleep/wake.

What needs testing: 32 bit Snow Leopard, other 8111/8168 chips, other speeds.

Not yet implemented: Leopard, jumbo packets, IP/TCP/UDP checksum offload, 8101 and 8169 family chips.

WARNING! This is an experimental kext which has not been thoroughly tested. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!

I am only uploading a debug version at this time. It will generate several lines in your kernel.log file for every packet sent or received. DO NOT USE THIS IN PERFORMANCE CRITICAL APPLICATIONS.

If you encounter problems, please PM me so I can see a copy of the kernel.log file.

Can you try again for comunity??? thanks alot
potter 1984
Hello,

I'm after a RTL8169 64 bit driver which also dose not sleep or at least wakes up, i have tried your driver it worked in 32 bit mode fine, but still went to sleep, On a wake up it was still asleep.

Thanks,

Rich
BarboneNet
QUOTE (potter 1984 @ Oct 21 2009, 06:05 PM) *
Hello,

I'm after a RTL8169 64 bit driver which also dose not sleep or at least wakes up, i have tried your driver it worked in 32 bit mode fine, but still went to sleep, On a wake up it was still asleep.

Thanks,

Rich

sorry, where is RTL8169 64bit??? is the original apple kext or modded??
potter 1984
QUOTE (BarboneNet @ Oct 21 2009, 08:14 PM) *
sorry, where is RTL8169 64bit??? is the original apple kext or modded??


no sorry I was using the RTGNIC2.0.3.pkg from a leopard install. I posted in the guide I made. Search P5KPL-AM near perfect install.

On me iPhone or I would of linked you.

I installed the one in this thread but it seemed slower than the one above, so stuck with that and just boot in 32bit snow.

I have made a custom dsdt.aml for my mobo on a win xp install.
So most things are sweet. But did not pick up the LAN on the mobo.
Bit Shoveler
QUOTE (BarboneNet @ Oct 20 2009, 09:33 PM) *
Can you try again for comunity??? thanks alot


I intend to keep developing this, but I have a life and a job... sad.gif

Do you have any problems to report?
potter 1984
QUOTE (Bit Shoveler @ Oct 22 2009, 06:08 AM) *
I intend to keep developing this, but I have a life and a job... sad.gif

Do you have any problems to report?



Holla bit shoveler,

I do have a problem!!, lol.

When i use your driver, It works ok, as i said a lil bit slower than the current one in my system, but when the computer sleeps, and i wake it back up the lan card is still active, but reports it has assigned a self ip address, on both your driver and the one i am using, weird no??

Any way any light you can shed on this matter would be a great help, And im glad you have a job and a life or how would you keep paying the broadband bill and eat??? lol.

Cheers bud!!
BarboneNet
QUOTE (Bit Shoveler @ Oct 22 2009, 07:08 AM) *
I intend to keep developing this, but I have a life and a job... sad.gif

Do you have any problems to report?

eheheh i know the problem...i have a little daughter biggrin.gif

You Driver don't connect to Internet, now i reinslall it and i post a screen!

EDIT: for me doesn't working in 32 and 64 bit mode!



With this R1000, i work very well in 32bit mode, but in 64bit mode i have the same problem!

Bit Shoveler
Do you have the kernel log from before and after sleep? That would help. PM me for the email address to send it to.

EDIT: Oh yeah, including your configuration would be a big help too.

Thanks for trying this!

QUOTE (potter 1984 @ Oct 22 2009, 12:40 PM) *
Holla bit shoveler,

I do have a problem!!, lol.

When i use your driver, It works ok, as i said a lil bit slower than the current one in my system, but when the computer sleeps, and i wake it back up the lan card is still active, but reports it has assigned a self ip address, on both your driver and the one i am using, weird no??

Any way any light you can shed on this matter would be a great help, And im glad you have a job and a life or how would you keep paying the broadband bill and eat??? lol.

Cheers bud!!
stimpy001
QUOTE (Bit Shoveler @ Oct 19 2009, 06:42 AM) *
The Apple driver is built into Snow Leopard. I still don't get Bonjour support with it.

I tried making the RealtekR1000 driver 64 bit compatible, but it needed a lot more work to make it reliable. I have a much improved version - with many changes based on Realtek's Linux sources - that I am continuing to develop. It needs a lot more work, but I am ready to let a few brave souls try it. I will be releasing it under GPL when it's done. Sources are available now if you ask politely.

What works now: 64 bit Snow Leopard, 8111C, GbE basic functionality, cable hot plug/unplug, sleep/wake.

What needs testing: 32 bit Snow Leopard, other 8111/8168 chips, other speeds.

Not yet implemented: Leopard, jumbo packets, IP/TCP/UDP checksum offload, 8101 and 8169 family chips.

WARNING! This is an experimental kext which has not been thoroughly tested. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!

I am only uploading a debug version at this time. It will generate several lines in your kernel.log file for every packet sent or received. DO NOT USE THIS IN PERFORMANCE CRITICAL APPLICATIONS.

If you encounter problems, please PM me so I can see a copy of the kernel.log file.


Thank a lot man, with this kext bonjour works perfect on my DS3LR, 10.6.1, full 64bit !
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lmpreza
Going to try bit-shovelers kext tonight...

background;
EVGA X58 758-A1 board, Installed kalyway for the first time, recognized my network adapters no problems...
got updated to 10.5.7, never changed any kexts for networking, used the x58 kexts from ihavearedcouch's guide, but it worked even before those were installed.

I installed snow leopard to another drive a day later using xxxslayeriiixxxx's evga x58 snow leopard guide.

worked more or less fine, until boot and I realized my ethernet wasn't working. showed "eh0" and not my second card, refused to connect to the internet. Initially leopard noticed my ethernets as "Ethernet 1" and "Ethernet 2" not "eh0"... I boot back into leopard... "Cable unplugged"...

No ethernet anymore. I have done some reading and It appears the mac os can sleep the network adapters, but is unable to reawaken them... Not sure how accurate this information is.

I screwed up my MBR's and had to start from scratch. This time I installed kalyway again, and I had no ethernet. Kalyway did not see my ethernet adapters at all. I installed snow leopard directly from kalyway without finishing the standard 10.5.7 install process outlined by ihavearedcouch, which worked fine. This time I'm back into SL with NO ethernet as well. Not even the strange "eh0"

My windows 7 disc will be here tonight and I'm going to install that, hopefully my windows has ethernet. I heard someone had a similar problem in another thread where they had to disconnect the atx connector from the motherboard because after their ethernet disappeared in mac os it no longer detected in windows either! I have a sneaking suspicion this is the case.

I'll try a few things tonight but this is very frustrating. I planned on using Snow Leopard for my day to day OS but without ethernet it's absolutely useless to me.


Also interesting, IORegistryEntry.app does NOT list my ethernet adapters. AT ALL. Supposedly they're supposed to be at PEX4, but mine lists empty. Both lights on the plugs light and the activity light blinks even.

Very odd.
lmpreza
Bit Shoveler...

I think I love you!!!

I was tearing my hair out trying to get my networking together... Until I stumbled upon this thread and your kext.

It works!! do you have a "non-debug" version available?
I'm running Mac OS 10.6 on a EVGA x58 758-A1 with a i7 920 and 12gb of DDR3 1600.

Works fantastic! Thank you so much!!!!!!!!

edit: I have noticed that it is very sluggish... i'm getting 1.0-1.2s pingtimes to the router downstairs...

Probably due to the debug code... I'd love to see it without!!!
Bit Shoveler
QUOTE (lmpreza @ Oct 26 2009, 10:13 PM) *
It works!! do you have a "non-debug" version available?


Here's what I'm running myself.

I'm still eager to get detailed feedback - as in, kernel.log excerpts, what other kexts you're running, exactly what you did when the problem occurred, etc. - from anyone who has trouble with the debug kext. Please PM me for the email address.

I'm not going to have much time to work on this for the next couple of weeks, so please be patient with me.
BarboneNet
QUOTE (Bit Shoveler @ Oct 27 2009, 06:40 AM) *
Here's what I'm running myself.

I'm still eager to get detailed feedback - as in, kernel.log excerpts, what other kexts you're running, exactly what you did when the problem occurred, etc. - from anyone who has trouble with the debug kext. Please PM me for the email address.

I'm not going to have much time to work on this for the next couple of weeks, so please be patient with me.

don't work here blowup.gif wallbash.gif :cry:
KarasuTengu
Me too sad.gif this doesn't work...
Bit Shoveler
Thank you for trying my kext. Please PM me with the details of your computer and exactly how this kext failed.

If you don't help me, I can't help you. I'm not telepathic, and I don't have your computer.
BarboneNet
QUOTE (Bit Shoveler @ Oct 27 2009, 03:56 PM) *
Thank you for trying my kext. Please PM me with the details of your computer and exactly how this kext failed.

If you don't help me, I can't help you. I'm not telepathic, and I don't have your computer.

i have already post my trouble........ ISP Internet and Server NOT connect!
lmpreza
QUOTE (Bit Shoveler @ Oct 27 2009, 03:56 PM) *
Thank you for trying my kext. Please PM me with the details of your computer and exactly how this kext failed.

If you don't help me, I can't help you. I'm not telepathic, and I don't have your computer.


I wish I could have helped you bit shoveler, but I had no problems to give you! thanks!!!

though, I did make sure to edit my DSDT for LAN first, I wonder what would have happened if I did not... No other kexts worked before I did that either.
Bit Shoveler
QUOTE (BarboneNet @ Oct 27 2009, 09:20 AM) *
i have already post my trouble........ ISP Internet and Server NOT connect!


That tells me nothing. Here is what I need to know to help you.

1. Exactly which Ethernet chip do you have? My current kext only works for 8111/8168 chips. I will be adding others in the family later, but I can't test them myself because I don't have that hardware. The kernel.log (see #6 below) will tell you which chip the kext thinks you have, even the non-debug version.

2. What is your networking setup, specifically: What kind of device is at the other end of your Ethernet cable? Switch, router, cable modem, ??? 10baseT, 100baseT, or 1000baseT? How is it set up? Is there anything else on your network that works? Do other devices work when plugged into your Hack's cable?

3. 32 bit or 64 bit kernel? What other network-related kexts are installed? Has the DSDT been modified?

4. Does the OS think the network is up? If using DHCP, does it receive a normal IP address, or is it "self-assigned"? Does Ethernet work at all ever, or just partly all the time, or some of the time? Can you see any LEDs on the computer or switch that tell you what the line is doing?

5. What did you do to get to this condition? Normal boot and the net never worked? Did it work before wake from sleep? Worked for a while then it just crapped out for no reason? Etc.??? Did you ever try a verbose boot (-v option to Chameleon and boot132 derived bootloaders)?

6. I really need to see the kernel.log from the debug version of the kext. Without this I have no way of knowing what the kext thinks it is doing. Go into Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > Console and copy and paste the kernel.log contents into a PM or email to me.

If you don't supply at least some of this information, I can't do anything to help you. The kernel.log is the most useful to me. But at a bare minimum I need to know what chip, what other networking kexts you are using, whether anything else connected to your net works, and what the OS thinks the net is doing.

You can help me build a useful kext if you can answer these questions. I want to help. But I can't without some more information.

QUOTE (lmpreza @ Oct 27 2009, 10:17 AM) *
I wish I could have helped you bit shoveler, but I had no problems to give you! thanks!!!

though, I did make sure to edit my DSDT for LAN first, I wonder what would have happened if I did not... No other kexts worked before I did that either.


But you did help, impreza. You showed me that it can work on someone else's hardware. Thank you for taking a chance!
BarboneNet
QUOTE (Bit Shoveler @ Oct 27 2009, 09:26 PM) *
That tells me nothing. Here is what I need to know to help you.

1. Exactly which Ethernet chip do you have? My current kext only works for 8111/8168 chips. I will be adding others in the family later, but I can't test them myself because I don't have that hardware. The kernel.log (see #6 below) will tell you which chip the kext thinks you have, even the non-debug version.

2. What is your networking setup, specifically: What kind of device is at the other end of your Ethernet cable? Switch, router, cable modem, ??? 10baseT, 100baseT, or 1000baseT? How is it set up? Is there anything else on your network that works? Do other devices work when plugged into your Hack's cable?

3. 32 bit or 64 bit kernel? What other network-related kexts are installed? Has the DSDT been modified?

4. Does the OS think the network is up? If using DHCP, does it receive a normal IP address, or is it "self-assigned"? Does Ethernet work at all ever, or just partly all the time, or some of the time? Can you see any LEDs on the computer or switch that tell you what the line is doing?

5. What did you do to get to this condition? Normal boot and the net never worked? Did it work before wake from sleep? Worked for a while then it just crapped out for no reason? Etc.??? Did you ever try a verbose boot (-v option to Chameleon and boot132 derived bootloaders)?

6. I really need to see the kernel.log from the debug version of the kext. Without this I have no way of knowing what the kext thinks it is doing. Go into Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > Console and copy and paste the kernel.log contents into a PM or email to me.

If you don't supply at least some of this information, I can't do anything to help you. The kernel.log is the most useful to me. But at a bare minimum I need to know what chip, what other networking kexts you are using, whether anything else connected to your net works, and what the OS thinks the net is doing.

You can help me build a useful kext if you can answer these questions. I want to help. But I can't without some more information.



But you did help, impreza. You showed me that it can work on someone else's hardware. Thank you for taking a chance!


ok...Friday i will give you everything you ask
bollee23
I just tried the the driver from Bit Shoveler : seems to work for me in 32bit in SL. But since the only issue I have with the legacy AppleR8169 driver is that I'am unable to wake on LAN, this driver does not seem to solve my problem (WOL cannot be enable in the pref panel : no checkbox).

dexterd
Working on SL 64bit, ep45-ds3r board.
Thanks Bit Shoveler!
JKatzman
Hey I have a Gigabyte P55-UD3R board
and have Realtek 8111D
I installed the Kext found here

and it finally found the ethernet, but when I try and connect to the internet it says
home is currectly active and has the IP adress 192.168.1.22 but Safari won't go anywhere

It seems that I can not get an IP adress from my router
Any solutions?
Bit Shoveler
QUOTE (bollee23 @ Oct 29 2009, 02:55 AM) *
I just tried the the driver from Bit Shoveler : seems to work for me in 32bit in SL. But since the only issue I have with the legacy AppleR8169 driver is that I'am unable to wake on LAN, this driver does not seem to solve my problem (WOL cannot be enable in the pref panel : no checkbox).


I haven't implemented WOL yet. This probably won't happen for a couple of weeks. Thanks for trying my driver.

QUOTE (JKatzman @ Oct 29 2009, 01:58 PM) *
Hey I have a Gigabyte P55-UD3R board
and have Realtek 8111D
I installed the Kext found here

and it finally found the ethernet, but when I try and connect to the internet it says
home is currectly active and has the IP adress 192.168.1.22

It seems that I can not get an IP adress from my router
Any solutions?


192.168.1.22 is usually a valid IP address with most default router setups. Are you able to ping the router (i.e. open up Terminal and type 'ping 192.168.1.1')? Can other computers see yours? PM me and I'll give you my email address so you can send me the contents of your kernel.log file from the debug kext. Thanks.
JKatzman
QUOTE (Bit Shoveler @ Oct 29 2009, 06:04 PM) *
I haven't implemented WOL yet. This probably won't happen for a couple of weeks. Thanks for trying my driver.



192.168.1.22 is usually a valid IP address with most default router setups. Are you able to ping the router (i.e. open up Terminal and type 'ping 192.168.1.1')? Can other computers see yours? PM me and I'll give you my email address so you can send me the contents of your kernel.log file from the debug kext. Thanks.

Okay thanks, the weird thing is I can see my other computer, my dads computer, and my brother's computer all on the network yet I can not get an IP adress from my router





But my windows can. But I Pmed you and hope we can fix this

d00d
QUOTE (Bit Shoveler @ Oct 27 2009, 01:40 AM) *
Here's what I'm running myself.
This is the first third party driver for RTC8111D that allows Bonjour to work (although I don't see PROMISC in ifcong), great work!
Would it be possible to show speed and duplex in autoselect?
Thanks.

I'm using manual IPs with autoselect speed and duplex, connected on en0 to a 100/full switch, and sharing my connection to a laptop on en1.
There are no network interface modifications in my DSDT.

Realtek's v2.0.3 AppleRTL8169Ethernet (L only):
media: autoselect (100baseTX <full-duplex>) status: active

Psystar's v2.0.9 RealTekR1000.kext (Bonjour doesn't work, shows built-in=true in IORegistryExplorer):
media: autoselect (<unknown type>) status: active

Bit Shoveler's v2.0.0d1 RealtekR1000SL.kext (Bonjour works, shows built-in=false in IORegistryExplorer):
en0 autoselect (no speed or duplex shown);
media: autoselect status: active
en0 manually set to 100/full (shouldn't show unknown type, and won't go active);
media: 100baseTX <full-duplex> (<unknown type>) status: inactive
Bit Shoveler
d00d, thanks for the informative feedback! I will need to look into this. That's using ifconfig, yes?

Promiscuous mode should work but I haven't tested it.
d00d
QUOTE (Bit Shoveler @ Oct 30 2009, 11:52 AM) *
d00d, thanks for the informative feedback! I will need to look into this. That's using ifconfig, yes?

Promiscuous mode should work but I haven't tested it.
No problem, glad to help test.
Yes, with the ifconfig supplied with 10.6.1.
Promiscuous mode seems to be working, it's just not showing the PROMISC flag with ifconfig.
Z4g0r
QUOTE (Bit Shoveler @ Oct 27 2009, 07:40 AM) *
Here's what I'm running myself.

I'm still eager to get detailed feedback - as in, kernel.log excerpts, what other kexts you're running, exactly what you did when the problem occurred, etc. - from anyone who has trouble with the debug kext. Please PM me for the email address.

I'm not going to have much time to work on this for the next couple of weeks, so please be patient with me.


Thank you very much
It works fine on 32 and 64 SL on mine GA-x58 UD5
nice job!
AROBASEFR
QUOTE (Bit Shoveler @ Oct 30 2009, 04:52 PM) *
d00d, thanks for the informative feedback! I will need to look into this. That's using ifconfig, yes?

Promiscuous mode should work but I haven't tested it.


Thank you very much this is great !!!

This my log from ifconfig:

lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 16384
inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
gif0: flags=8010<POINTOPOINT,MULTICAST> mtu 1280
stf0: flags=0<> mtu 1280
en3: flags=8863<UP,BROADCAST,SMART,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
ether
media: autoselect (<unknown type>) status: inactive
supported media: autoselect 10baseT/UTP <half-duplex> 10baseT/UTP <full-duplex> 100baseTX <half-duplex> 100baseTX <full-duplex> 1000baseT <half-duplex> 1000baseT <full-duplex>
en4: flags=8863<UP,BROADCAST,SMART,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
inet6 fe80::21f:d0ff:feaf:125c%en4 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x5
inet 192.168.10.12 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.10.255
ether
media: autoselect status: active
supported media: autoselect 10baseT/UTP <half-duplex> 10baseT/UTP <full-duplex> 100baseTX <half-duplex> 100baseTX <full-duplex> 1000baseT <half-duplex> 1000baseT <full-duplex>
fw0: flags=8863<UP,BROADCAST,SMART,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 2030
lladdr 00:aa:de:11:00:00:1f:d0
media: autoselect <full-duplex> status: inactive
supported media: autoselect <full-duplex>
en0: flags=8863<UP,BROADCAST,SMART,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
ether
media: autoselect (<unknown type>) status: inactive
supported media: autoselect
en1: flags=8963<UP,BROADCAST,SMART,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
inet6 fe80::21c:42ff:fe00:8%en1 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x8
inet 10.211.55.2 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 10.211.55.255
ether
media: autoselect status: active
supported media: autoselect
en2: flags=8963<UP,BROADCAST,SMART,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
inet6 fe80::21c:42ff:fe00:9%en2 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x9
inet 10.37.129.2 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 10.37.129.255
ether
media: autoselect status: active
supported media: autoselect


I have 2 virtual ethernet ports due too Parallels Desktop !
en0 is my inactif WIFI lan card
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AppleIIGuy
QUOTE (Bit Shoveler @ Oct 26 2009, 10:40 PM) *
Here's what I'm running myself.

I'm still eager to get detailed feedback - as in, kernel.log excerpts, what other kexts you're running, exactly what you did when the problem occurred, etc. - from anyone who has trouble with the debug kext. Please PM me for the email address.

I'm not going to have much time to work on this for the next couple of weeks, so please be patient with me.


Installed it on my EX58-UD3R in /S/L/E worked in 32/64 bit saw bonjour shares and other computers on the network never tested sleep/wake since I never use it but for what i do it works fine!
rheneas
Thanks for the effort and support!

I haven't been able to get SL to recognize my TrendNet adapter, although I've used it successfully with Leopard through many updates.

I tried your solution and Weaksauce12's application, but can't seem to get past the "Cable Unplugged" status in System Prefs. The Ralink software continues to display "No device detected".

Ralink has released a USB solution for 10.6, so hopefully a PCI driver cannot be far behind.
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