21 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 07 September 2009 - 07:39 AM
Hi,
I have a big problem...
I am using Snow Leopard 10a432,i installed it properly and everything is working fine including sound,cd drive,etc...
But when i tried to install my Netgear wg111v3 driver,it didn't work...During installation it says that
'System extension cannot be used'
The system extension "/System/Library/Extensions/RTL8187Bl.kext" cannot be used...
I tried reinstalling more than 10 times,but with no success the message keeps coming again and again.
It use to work when i had Leopard 10.5.2 or 10.5.3 and even 10.5.6
I tried to look for drivers for snow leopard because i thought there might be a different driver for snow leopard.But i could not find it.
Plz Help...
I can't live without internet..
I have a big problem...
I am using Snow Leopard 10a432,i installed it properly and everything is working fine including sound,cd drive,etc...
But when i tried to install my Netgear wg111v3 driver,it didn't work...During installation it says that
'System extension cannot be used'
The system extension "/System/Library/Extensions/RTL8187Bl.kext" cannot be used...
I tried reinstalling more than 10 times,but with no success the message keeps coming again and again.
It use to work when i had Leopard 10.5.2 or 10.5.3 and even 10.5.6
I tried to look for drivers for snow leopard because i thought there might be a different driver for snow leopard.But i could not find it.
Plz Help...
I can't live without internet..
#2
Posted 10 September 2009 - 09:11 AM
aabey008, on Sep 7 2009, 09:39 AM, said:
Hi,
I have a big problem...
I am using Snow Leopard 10a432,i installed it properly and everything is working fine including sound,cd drive,etc...
But when i tried to install my Netgear wg111v3 driver,it didn't work...During installation it says that
'System extension cannot be used'
The system extension "/System/Library/Extensions/RTL8187Bl.kext" cannot be used...
I tried reinstalling more than 10 times,but with no success the message keeps coming again and again.
It use to work when i had Leopard 10.5.2 or 10.5.3 and even 10.5.6
I tried to look for drivers for snow leopard because i thought there might be a different driver for snow leopard.But i could not find it.
Plz Help...
I can't live without internet..
I have a big problem...
I am using Snow Leopard 10a432,i installed it properly and everything is working fine including sound,cd drive,etc...
But when i tried to install my Netgear wg111v3 driver,it didn't work...During installation it says that
'System extension cannot be used'
The system extension "/System/Library/Extensions/RTL8187Bl.kext" cannot be used...
I tried reinstalling more than 10 times,but with no success the message keeps coming again and again.
It use to work when i had Leopard 10.5.2 or 10.5.3 and even 10.5.6
I tried to look for drivers for snow leopard because i thought there might be a different driver for snow leopard.But i could not find it.
Plz Help...
I can't live without internet..
same problem here... i think we must search for the 64bit kext of this net adapter.... i spent a lot of time searching in forums... but i didn't found anything... if you have more luck let me know.... bye
#3
Posted 19 October 2009 - 03:20 PM
Thanks!
#4
Posted 22 October 2009 - 01:06 AM
Wow I am excited i finally got it working ... you have to edit the RTL8187Bl.kext open it with show package contents by right clicking on it and then go into Contents / open up info.plist in any text editor or better property list editor if you have xcode installed and then last lines OSBundleLibraries and change the value strings for last 4 lines to be 9.0.0 instead of 8. something i can't remember what it was...... I guess it looks at the OS BUNDLES LIBRARIES to register that driver ... once you do that replace that kext with kext helper and you don't even have to restart you'll see your wireless thing flash before your eyes and working 
hope this works for you guys my TEW 434ub 3.1 R works now
and here is kext for all of you
hope this works for you guys my TEW 434ub 3.1 R works now
and here is kext for all of you
#5
Posted 24 October 2009 - 05:32 AM
mackeks, on Oct 22 2009, 01:06 AM, said:
Wow I am excited i finally got it working ... you have to edit the RTL8187Bl.kext open it with show package contents by right clicking on it and then go into Contents / open up info.plist in any text editor or better property list editor if you have xcode installed and then last lines OSBundleLibraries and change the value strings for last 4 lines to be 9.0.0 instead of 8. something i can't remember what it was...... I guess it looks at the OS BUNDLES LIBRARIES to register that driver ... once you do that replace that kext with kext helper and you don't even have to restart you'll see your wireless thing flash before your eyes and working 
hope this works for you guys my TEW 434ub 3.1 R works now
and here is kext for all of you
hope this works for you guys my TEW 434ub 3.1 R works now
and here is kext for all of you
Think you could provide more in depth instructions? if this worked for you, are you booting 32bit mode or 64, and what are the file mods you are doing exactly?
#6
Posted 24 October 2009 - 07:51 PM
this method only works booting 32 bit kernel .... what you do is open up that kext show content and edit its plist ... look for last 4 lines and change the string value to 9.0.0 and save then replace the kext and you should see it start working without restarting
#7
Posted 05 December 2009 - 02:21 PM
See...i am basically a noob
So plz explain in proper steps its been months i have used my net
this is my friends computer.
explain in :
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
(just giving an example)
plz reply fast!!
ty
So plz explain in proper steps its been months i have used my net
this is my friends computer.
explain in :
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
(just giving an example)
plz reply fast!!
ty
#8
Posted 15 December 2009 - 06:21 AM
I have strange problem with my WG111v3. I instaled drivers from Realtek webpage. Install went good and restarted. After reboot Realtek client utility was loaded and I choosed to what rooter to connect. I connected to my router. In Sys prefs WiFi was recognised but it got self-asigned IP. Eaven if I put it in manual I cannt connect to internet. I just dont know what the problem is.
In Leo everything is working OK
In Leo everything is working OK
#9
Posted 15 December 2009 - 08:37 AM
Boot in 32-bit kernelspace (Dont worry your apps will be all 64-bit , this is how real macs do work anyway). You just gotta be in 32-bit kernelspace !
#10
Posted 30 December 2009 - 11:56 PM
Prasys, on Dec 15 2009, 03:37 AM, said:
Boot in 32-bit kernelspace (Dont worry your apps will be all 64-bit , this is how real macs do work anyway). You just gotta be in 32-bit kernelspace !
Help...by "gotta be in 32-bit kernelspace" do you mean to "Check open in Rosetta" for the application (in my case, Netgear wg111v3) via CMD-I? Or is there something else I am supposed to be doing about 32-bit?
Thanks.
#11
Posted 31 March 2010 - 02:54 AM
Here is the fixed kext for the WG111V3 that will work in 10.6.2 32-bit. You still need to install the Netgear software first so that you have the WLAN utility.
http://www.zshare.ne...409337b64bf591/
http://www.zshare.ne...409337b64bf591/
#12
Posted 31 March 2010 - 01:37 PM
pootify, on Mar 30 2010, 09:54 PM, said:
Here is the fixed kext for the WG111V3 that will work in 10.6.2 32-bit. You still need to install the Netgear software first so that you have the WLAN utility.
http://www.zshare.ne...409337b64bf591/
http://www.zshare.ne...409337b64bf591/
Maybe it's the lack of caffeine...would you or someone remind me what I need to do after I've installed the Netgear software and downloaded the new kext above...How do I make this work? Thanks very much. I've got to walk my daughter through this over the phone.
#13
Posted 29 August 2010 - 07:21 PM
Bruce Corson, on Mar 31 2010, 01:37 PM, said:
Maybe it's the lack of caffeine...would you or someone remind me what I need to do after I've installed the Netgear software and downloaded the new kext above...How do I make this work? Thanks very much. I've got to walk my daughter through this over the phone.
Old thread, but I thought I'd reply with my success in getting the WG111v3 going in OSX 10.6.4 in 64bit kernel space.
First of all, I installed the Netgear Network Utility driver for the WG111v3 found on Netgear's webpage. The latest version of the driver is for 10.5 -- install it anyway. When the install is nearly finished it will complain about the realtek .kext not being installed properly. I just ignored that. BEFORE pressing reboot at the end of the Netgear install, copy the .kext pootify posted (http://www.zshare.ne...409337b64bf591/) to /S/L/E and run Kext Utility to repair the permissions & rebuild caches. Following this go ahead and finish the Netgear install, which will reboot your machine.
Upon reboot, the Netgear Utility should see the WG111v3 and automatically open. You may need to deactivate and reactivate the Netgear device in your Network settings (in System Prefs) to allow the Netgear Utility to take over the wireless stick. You connect to your WLAN through the Netgear Utility.
Hopefully this makes some sense!
Cheers,
Adam
#14
Posted 02 September 2010 - 08:29 AM
tiller, on Aug 29 2010, 08:21 PM, said:
Old thread, but I thought I'd reply with my success in getting the WG111v3 going in OSX 10.6.4 in 64bit kernel space.
First of all, I installed the Netgear Network Utility driver for the WG111v3 found on Netgear's webpage. The latest version of the driver is for 10.5 -- install it anyway. When the install is nearly finished it will complain about the realtek .kext not being installed properly. I just ignored that. BEFORE pressing reboot at the end of the Netgear install, copy the .kext pootify posted (http://www.zshare.ne...409337b64bf591/) to /S/L/E and run Kext Utility to repair the permissions & rebuild caches. Following this go ahead and finish the Netgear install, which will reboot your machine.
Upon reboot, the Netgear Utility should see the WG111v3 and automatically open. You may need to deactivate and reactivate the Netgear device in your Network settings (in System Prefs) to allow the Netgear Utility to take over the wireless stick. You connect to your WLAN through the Netgear Utility.
Hopefully this makes some sense!
Cheers,
Adam
First of all, I installed the Netgear Network Utility driver for the WG111v3 found on Netgear's webpage. The latest version of the driver is for 10.5 -- install it anyway. When the install is nearly finished it will complain about the realtek .kext not being installed properly. I just ignored that. BEFORE pressing reboot at the end of the Netgear install, copy the .kext pootify posted (http://www.zshare.ne...409337b64bf591/) to /S/L/E and run Kext Utility to repair the permissions & rebuild caches. Following this go ahead and finish the Netgear install, which will reboot your machine.
Upon reboot, the Netgear Utility should see the WG111v3 and automatically open. You may need to deactivate and reactivate the Netgear device in your Network settings (in System Prefs) to allow the Netgear Utility to take over the wireless stick. You connect to your WLAN through the Netgear Utility.
Hopefully this makes some sense!
Cheers,
Adam
I tried this and it didn't work for me, Dell Inspiron 1720 with Netgear WG111v3 usb stick. The netgear utility wont open and the adapter isn't seen in airport but under about system the wg111 shows up under usb devices.
I reinstalled in 32 bit kernel and everything working fine. I chose the adapter in the install settings using iATKOS s3 v2. Don't need 64 bit so no point having all the hassle with it
Actually appears to be one issue, after a reboot it loses the connection to the router and needs the wep key entered again. Anyway around this?
#15
Posted 02 September 2010 - 10:53 AM
Sp0oner, on Sep 2 2010, 09:29 AM, said:
I tried this and it didn't work for me, Dell Inspiron 1720 with Netgear WG111v3 usb stick. The netgear utility wont open and the adapter isn't seen in airport but under about system the wg111 shows up under usb devices.
I reinstalled in 32 bit kernel and everything working fine. I chose the adapter in the install settings using iATKOS s3 v2. Don't need 64 bit so no point having all the hassle with it
Actually appears to be one issue, after a reboot it loses the connection to the router and needs the wep key entered again. Anyway around this?
I reinstalled in 32 bit kernel and everything working fine. I chose the adapter in the install settings using iATKOS s3 v2. Don't need 64 bit so no point having all the hassle with it
Actually appears to be one issue, after a reboot it loses the connection to the router and needs the wep key entered again. Anyway around this?
Fixed it
Needed a profile setup in the netgear utility for the connection.
#16
Posted 03 September 2010 - 10:31 PM
I have got a driver for it from a friend and it works on 10.6.4
here it is http://www.zshare.ne...036475d79f9d7f/
do let know if it works on your mac
here it is http://www.zshare.ne...036475d79f9d7f/
do let know if it works on your mac
#17
Posted 13 November 2010 - 06:16 PM
kryptun, on Sep 3 2010, 10:31 PM, said:
I have got a driver for it from a friend and it works on 10.6.4
here it is http://www.zshare.ne...036475d79f9d7f/
do let know if it works on your mac
here it is http://www.zshare.ne...036475d79f9d7f/
do let know if it works on your mac
Yes! I've been having problems with my new iMac built-in Wi-Fi adapter/Netgear 834GT router combo - bought the WG111V3 as it professed support for MacOS '10.3 and upwards'. As documented here, Netgear have fallen very short, and even a call to Netgear support was fruitless ('You'll have to return your unit to the store I'm afraid sir, we have no drivers for 10.6').
However, this driver has worked for me - great signal and throughput - so thank you enormously for your efforts.
I've seen others having the same problem on a couple of other forums, so I'll be sure to link here.
Warm Regards,
_____________
David Mc
London, UK
#18
Posted 28 December 2010 - 06:00 AM
I tried all the solutions above, all work in 32bit, I can not make it run in 64bit mode.
thanks.
thanks.
#19
Posted 17 March 2011 - 04:24 PM
hi,
problem solved
this method only works with snow leopard 32bit
--->(if you are using sow leopard 64 bit reboot your os in 32 bit mode)
hackintosh users type this at boot prompt ( arch=i386 ) to boot os in 32bit mode
1. On Netgear website Here.. three driverrs are available.
2. Download the second one -->Mac OS 10.4: 744kb in size Download Here
3. Don't install the complete package.
4. In setup click customize button and uncheck driver install. (ie install Netgear WLAN client utility and com.netgear only )
5. Download the kextutility (hackintosh kext application)
6. Download this kext provided by pootify Download pootify kext
7. Just drag and drop this pootify kext on kextutility icon to install this kext (you can also use your own method to install the kext but keep in mind --> kext permission)
8. After successful installation of kext and driver utility reboot.
9. WLAN should work.
10. If it is not working then either the kext is not loaded or you are still in 64 bit mode --> [ check system profile---> Software : (System Software Overview) you must get this ---> 64-bit Kernel and Extensions: No ]
11. If kext is not loaded open terminal type
enter your password
you will get root privilege and terminal will display this -->
now type this
you wil get this on termnal
if you did everything exactly like i told you. you will get "found new network hardware" prompt on screen
good luck
done....
problem solved
this method only works with snow leopard 32bit
--->(if you are using sow leopard 64 bit reboot your os in 32 bit mode)
hackintosh users type this at boot prompt ( arch=i386 ) to boot os in 32bit mode
1. On Netgear website Here.. three driverrs are available.
2. Download the second one -->Mac OS 10.4: 744kb in size Download Here
3. Don't install the complete package.
4. In setup click customize button and uncheck driver install. (ie install Netgear WLAN client utility and com.netgear only )
5. Download the kextutility (hackintosh kext application)
6. Download this kext provided by pootify Download pootify kext
7. Just drag and drop this pootify kext on kextutility icon to install this kext (you can also use your own method to install the kext but keep in mind --> kext permission)
8. After successful installation of kext and driver utility reboot.
9. WLAN should work.
10. If it is not working then either the kext is not loaded or you are still in 64 bit mode --> [ check system profile---> Software : (System Software Overview) you must get this ---> 64-bit Kernel and Extensions: No ]
11. If kext is not loaded open terminal type
sudo -s
enter your password
you will get root privilege and terminal will display this -->
bash-3.2#
now type this
kextload -v /System/Library/Extensions/RTL8187Bl.kext
you wil get this on termnal
kext loaded successfully (or already loaded)
if you did everything exactly like i told you. you will get "found new network hardware" prompt on screen
good luck
done....
#20
Guest: sincro77_*
Posted 24 March 2011 - 11:49 AM
Guest: sincro77_*
works for me KINDA... but not with net gear it just bounced in the dock......
and the realtek shows connected but NO IP ADRESS.....GRR.
and the realtek shows connected but NO IP ADRESS.....GRR.
vakakush, on Mar 17 2011, 05:24 PM, said:
hi,
problem solved
this method only works with snow leopard 32bit
--->(if you are using sow leopard 64 bit reboot your os in 32 bit mode)
hackintosh users type this at boot prompt ( arch=i386 ) to boot os in 32bit mode
1. On Netgear website Here.. three driverrs are available.
2. Download the second one -->Mac OS 10.4: 744kb in size Download Here
3. Don't install the complete package.
4. In setup click customize button and uncheck driver install. (ie install Netgear WLAN client utility and com.netgear only )
5. Download the kextutility (hackintosh kext application)
6. Download this kext provided by pootify Download pootify kext
7. Just drag and drop this pootify kext on kextutility icon to install this kext (you can also use your own method to install the kext but keep in mind --> kext permission)
8. After successful installation of kext and driver utility reboot.
9. WLAN should work.
10. If it is not working then either the kext is not loaded or you are still in 64 bit mode --> [ check system profile---> Software : (System Software Overview) you must get this ---> 64-bit Kernel and Extensions: No ]
11. If kext is not loaded open terminal type
enter your password
you will get root privilege and terminal will display this -->
now type this
you wil get this on termnal
if you did everything exactly like i told you. you will get "found new network hardware" prompt on screen
good luck
done....
problem solved
this method only works with snow leopard 32bit
--->(if you are using sow leopard 64 bit reboot your os in 32 bit mode)
hackintosh users type this at boot prompt ( arch=i386 ) to boot os in 32bit mode
1. On Netgear website Here.. three driverrs are available.
2. Download the second one -->Mac OS 10.4: 744kb in size Download Here
3. Don't install the complete package.
4. In setup click customize button and uncheck driver install. (ie install Netgear WLAN client utility and com.netgear only )
5. Download the kextutility (hackintosh kext application)
6. Download this kext provided by pootify Download pootify kext
7. Just drag and drop this pootify kext on kextutility icon to install this kext (you can also use your own method to install the kext but keep in mind --> kext permission)
8. After successful installation of kext and driver utility reboot.
9. WLAN should work.
10. If it is not working then either the kext is not loaded or you are still in 64 bit mode --> [ check system profile---> Software : (System Software Overview) you must get this ---> 64-bit Kernel and Extensions: No ]
11. If kext is not loaded open terminal type
sudo -s
enter your password
you will get root privilege and terminal will display this -->
bash-3.2#
now type this
kextload -v /System/Library/Extensions/RTL8187Bl.kext
you wil get this on termnal
kext loaded successfully (or already loaded)
if you did everything exactly like i told you. you will get "found new network hardware" prompt on screen
good luck
done....
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