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Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6200 AGN Driver?


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Does anybody have the kext file for this wireless chip. I have searched but I cannot find anything.

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I'm also trying to find one as well, but I don't think it exists. I'm running a t510 thinkpad and have just about everything working except the wireless on a Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N 6200 AGN.

Good luck, and if you find one please post here and let us know where we can get it.

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i dont think the hardware is supported. Might as well buy a wireless card from ebay that's supported.

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Well, I finally gave up on trying to get my onboard Intel Advanced-N 6200 wireless adapter to work on my Hackpad. As an alternative, I decided to try a USB Wireless adapter instead.

The USB adapter I chose was something that was recommended on another hackintosh board which, was one of the Airlink101 line of adapters here. One of the things that's great about Airlink101's is that they have drivers that support OSX 10.4, 10.5, 10.6 and they work right out of the box.

Though I really wanted to get the nano-sized AWLL5088 Wireless N 150 Ultra Mini I was a afraid that something that small would lack the range, though some owners it has decent range for its size. Taking the safer route, I decided to try get the Airlink Golden N AWLL6075 which is their medium size 802.11n adapter. Overall, I couldn't be happier and it was an easy cheap way to get wireless for my Hackpad. For anyone who's interested, I got mine on sale through Meritline.com for about $8 w/ free shipping. Not a bad deal.

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Well, I finally gave up on trying to get my onboard Intel Advanced-N 6200 wireless adapter to work on my Hackpad. As an alternative, I decided to try a USB Wireless adapter instead.

The USB adapter I chose was something that was recommended on another hackintosh board which, was one of the Airlink101 line of adapters here. One of the things that's great about Airlink101's is that they have drivers that support OSX 10.4, 10.5, 10.6 and they work right out of the box.

Though I really wanted to get the nano-sized AWLL5088 Wireless N 150 Ultra Mini I was a afraid that something that small would lack the range, though some owners it has decent range for its size. Taking the safer route, I decided to try get the Airlink Golden N AWLL6075 which is their medium size 802.11n adapter. Overall, I couldn't be happier and it was an easy cheap way to get wireless for my Hackpad. For anyone who's interested, I got mine on sale through Meritline.com for about $8 w/ free shipping. Not a bad deal.


Another Advanced-N 6200 user here, I just received my AWLL6075. I can confirm it is working very well with my hackintosh. :( Thanks!





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