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I know this topic has been kicked around in a few threads, but it seems as though there is still no answer. From my research, this does not seem like an isolated issue, it seems like everyone that is trying to use a PCI Wifi card in 64-bit SL is having no luck.

 

My card worked great (recognized as Airport right out of the box) in both 10.5.8 and it works out of the box in 10.6.1 32-bit, but if i load into 64-bit mode, the card no longer appears/works.

 

Just thought it might be helpful to create a thread to try to solve this issue collectively. I would love to run 64-bit, but this is the only thing holding me back!

 

I am using a D-Link DWA-542 Rangebooster N PCI card.

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With the (Netkas) Atheros21, 32/64bits, see www.netkas.com its from beta 10.6.2

http://www.sendspace.com/file/9zpo4a

 

Added also the DWA 556 with 168,3a70 worked for me DWA-556

 

Put it in the IO80211Family.kext now fully working "Airport" in menu

 

i didnt use the installer(kext helper) i used drag and drop

 

in Systemprofiler:

 

Softwareversions:

Menu-extra: 6.0 (600.22)

configd-plugin: 6.0 (600.27)

Systemprofile: 6.0 (600.9)

Networkpref: 6.0 (600.22)

AirPort-config.: 5.4.2 (542.23)

IO80211-family: 3.0 (300.20)

Interfaces:

en1:

Type card: AirPort Extreme (0x168C, 0x3A70)

Firmwareversion: Atheros 5416: 2.1.8.7

Language: Unknown

Landcode:

Supported PHY-modi:: 802.11 b/g/n

Supported channels: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13

Status: Connected

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DWA-547-Atheros 5416/AR5008

DWA-552-Atheros 5416/AR5008

DWA-556-Atheros 5418/AR5008E id168c-23 or 168c-24/ 168c,1a/ 168c,3a69

for me its 168c,3a70

 

AR5418+AR5133

AR5416+AR5133

AR5416+AR2133

AR9160/AR9280/AR9281

 

DWA-547 and DWA-552 are identical

 

also see:

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...20#entry1244185

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I don't mean to be that d-bag who says "get a chevy" because you asked how to fix a ford, but if you can't find a solution for your atheros i would suggest a broadcom card. In my experience broadcoms are usually plug n play and recognized as airport with no need for kexts. The only tricky part can be determining which cards use which chipsets, but google can help with that.

 

In either case, for the sake of everyone else with the same issue, let us know how you solve your problem.

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I don't mean to be that d-bag who says "get a chevy" because you asked how to fix a ford, but if you can't find a solution for your atheros i would suggest a broadcom card. In my experience broadcoms are usually plug n play and recognized as airport with no need for kexts. The only tricky part can be determining which cards use which chipsets, but google can help with that.

 

In either case, for the sake of everyone else with the same issue, let us know how you solve your problem.

 

Sure, my explanation is on my worklog. It can be found here under the entries section.

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