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#61
Posted 02 January 2008 - 07:00 PM
my card is Broadcom BCM4318 802.11b/g Wireless Network Adapter
i'm wondering if this is the same one as that in you post:
" 4318, Broadcom BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN (confirmed)" ?
many thanks
i'm wondering if this is the same one as that in you post:
" 4318, Broadcom BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN (confirmed)" ?
many thanks
#62
Posted 12 January 2008 - 11:07 AM
kizwan, on Jan 2 2008, 10:41 AM, said:
I have to put my hardware PCI id in AppleAirPortBrcm4311's Info.plist file:-
/System/Library/Extensions/IO80211Family.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AppleAirPortBrcm4311.kext/Contents/Info.plist
/System/Library/Extensions/IO80211Family.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AppleAirPortBrcm4311.kext/Contents/Info.plist
Sandro111, on Jan 2 2008, 01:51 PM, said:
With Tiger Works great
With Leopard: Kernel Panic!!!
With Leopard: Kernel Panic!!!
mengder, on Jan 2 2008, 08:00 PM, said:
my card is Broadcom BCM4318 802.11b/g Wireless Network Adapter
i'm wondering if this is the same one as that in you post:
" 4318, Broadcom BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN (confirmed)" ?
many thanks
i'm wondering if this is the same one as that in you post:
" 4318, Broadcom BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN (confirmed)" ?
many thanks
regards,
mcsmart
#63
Posted 25 January 2008 - 03:32 AM
http://forum.insanel...showtopic=83428
#64
Posted 26 January 2008 - 11:00 PM
I got a Dynex DX-BNBC from Best Buy for $35 with a BCM4318 (pci14e4,4318) chipset in it, which is all well and good--I would add this model to the first post, for the sake of forum Newbies and
If I use the Airport utility, it finds nothing. I click on the Airport icon at the top, Airport: Not Configured. If I go to network preferences, click "Assist Me..." and go through the motions, it finds my router and allows me to enter the password. However, next screen it says "cannot connect to internet." So, I close the assistant window and look at network preferences... Connected, with an assigned IP address. All is good.
If I go to system profiler, then down to Airport card, it says "AirPort is currently turned off" when I am clearly connected.
Still quite odd that Airport is not seeing it correctly.
It would be cool if somebody had any ideas as to how to get Airport to be seen as "enabled." Any thoughts?
If I use the Airport utility, it finds nothing. I click on the Airport icon at the top, Airport: Not Configured. If I go to network preferences, click "Assist Me..." and go through the motions, it finds my router and allows me to enter the password. However, next screen it says "cannot connect to internet." So, I close the assistant window and look at network preferences... Connected, with an assigned IP address. All is good.
If I go to system profiler, then down to Airport card, it says "AirPort is currently turned off" when I am clearly connected.
Still quite odd that Airport is not seeing it correctly.
It would be cool if somebody had any ideas as to how to get Airport to be seen as "enabled." Any thoughts?
#65
Posted 26 January 2008 - 11:15 PM
I just had the same problem with a BRDCM 4311, try to delete that set up in Network preferences and make a new one.
It seems after running the assistant, and then trying to initialize the card, it works. Did for me, anyways.
It seems after running the assistant, and then trying to initialize the card, it works. Did for me, anyways.
#66
Posted 27 January 2008 - 04:17 AM
Well, oddly enough, I rebooted and now its working perfectly. Huh, thats weird. Works absolutely great now. It even automatically connected to my network, with other options.
Thanks for the tip though, I'll remember that.
Thanks for the tip though, I'll remember that.
#67
Posted 27 January 2008 - 10:08 AM
E-werd, on Jan 27 2008, 12:00 AM, said:
I would add this model to the first post, for the sake of forum Newbies
E-werd, on Jan 27 2008, 05:17 AM, said:
Well, oddly enough, I rebooted and now its working perfectly. Huh, thats weird. Works absolutely great now. It even automatically connected to my network, with other options. 
#68
Posted 30 January 2008 - 12:35 AM
I cannot find the AppleAirPortBrcm4311.kext anywhere! Can someone post it?
Using deadmoo 10.4.1 image
EDIT: Found it on a spare Leopard install disc. Somebody should post it in case someone doesn't have it.
Using deadmoo 10.4.1 image
EDIT: Found it on a spare Leopard install disc. Somebody should post it in case someone doesn't have it.
#69
Posted 01 February 2008 - 06:48 AM
I have a 4318, but after running the script I'm still not seeing anything that indicates the wireless card is enabled.
One odd bit -- before running the script, 'Built in Ethernet' in the network panel was dithered out. After running the script, it is available and I can set configuration options for it. I plugged into a wired network w/ dhcp, but it didn't seem to detect it.
Is is possible that, since I don't have a driver yet for my wired ethernet, it is looking at the first ethernet adapter it finds (the wireless, in this case) and assuming it's the 'built in ethernet'?
How could I correct this?
One odd bit -- before running the script, 'Built in Ethernet' in the network panel was dithered out. After running the script, it is available and I can set configuration options for it. I plugged into a wired network w/ dhcp, but it didn't seem to detect it.
Is is possible that, since I don't have a driver yet for my wired ethernet, it is looking at the first ethernet adapter it finds (the wireless, in this case) and assuming it's the 'built in ethernet'?
How could I correct this?
#70
Posted 01 February 2008 - 03:14 PM
Also, FWIW, I checked in /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/NetworkInterfaces.plist. and show en0 and fw0 interfaces, but nothing for wireless.
#71
Posted 01 February 2008 - 04:55 PM
gai-jin, on Feb 1 2008, 06:48 AM, said:
Is is possible that, since I don't have a driver yet for my wired ethernet, it is looking at the first ethernet adapter it finds (the wireless, in this case) and assuming it's the 'built in ethernet'?
How could I correct this?
How could I correct this?
It looks like that's exactly what's happening. Digging around, I found in the Network Utility the Info section. There, for interface en0, it lists Vendor as "Apple", model as "Wireless Network Adapter".
I'm still trying to get my Yukon 8036 adapter working, but until then, what do I need to do to get the broadcom adapter recognized / configured as an airport card, rather than as en0 ?
#72
Posted 01 February 2008 - 08:31 PM
From my understanding you just have to set the integer from 0 to 1 in this part of
/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/NetworkInterfaces.plist
(after modifying the kext)
This did the trick for me and i could configure the card with Airport. Earlier it was like a simple ethernet device..
/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/NetworkInterfaces.plist
(after modifying the kext)
<key>IOInterfaceUnit</key> <integer>0</integer>
This did the trick for me and i could configure the card with Airport. Earlier it was like a simple ethernet device..
#73
Posted 01 February 2008 - 10:28 PM
Thanks! That's exactly what I needed!
Now, off to try and figure out how to get some sound.
Now, off to try and figure out how to get some sound.
#74
Posted 02 February 2008 - 10:32 AM
@mcsmart:
If you got a modified kext, your script will make it unusable because it just writes the string section and the rest disappears.
Maybe you also could add my earlier post (link)
to the FAQ on the first page. I see thats exactly whats causing many people trouble
If you got a modified kext, your script will make it unusable because it just writes the string section and the rest disappears.
Maybe you also could add my earlier post (link)
to the FAQ on the first page. I see thats exactly whats causing many people trouble
#75
Posted 03 February 2008 - 01:12 PM
k3nny, on Feb 2 2008, 11:32 AM, said:
@mcsmart:
If you got a modified kext, your script will make it unusable because it just writes the string section and the rest disappears.
If you got a modified kext, your script will make it unusable because it just writes the string section and the rest disappears.
k3nny, on Feb 2 2008, 11:32 AM, said:
Maybe you also could add my earlier post (link)
to the FAQ on the first page. I see thats exactly whats causing many people trouble
to the FAQ on the first page. I see thats exactly whats causing many people trouble
Regards,
mcsmart
#76
Posted 03 February 2008 - 01:34 PM
mcsmart, on Feb 3 2008, 01:12 PM, said:
What do you mean by modified kext? It is recommended to install Apple's AirPort-Update before running the script... Then you should get a vanilla-kext.
Thanks for that hint.
Regards,
mcsmart
Thanks for that hint.
Regards,
mcsmart
Some days ago i experimented with the .kext from tubgirl's v10.4.10 . Seems the AirPort Update is already integrated.
Anyway the kext already contained the IDs of additional wireless adapters and as i ran your script the .kext was a completely mess
#77
Posted 04 February 2008 - 08:55 PM
Hi, I'm new to the scene and I installed Leopard (iATKOS) recently on my laptop. My built in wireless card which is intel 3945 is not working. I found out from reading this forum that there are no drivers for it yet. I got a motorola wn825g wireless card that has a broadcom chipset in it but I dont know how to configure it. I already have the AppleAirPortBrcm4311.kext with the pcid 4320 in it. All help to configure the card would be much appreciated.
#78
Posted 05 February 2008 - 02:07 PM
bgthndr, on Feb 4 2008, 09:55 PM, said:
I got a motorola wn825g wireless card that has a broadcom chipset in it but I dont know how to configure it. I already have the AppleAirPortBrcm4311.kext with the pcid 4320 in it. All help to configure the card would be much appreciated.
mcsmart
#79
Posted 06 February 2008 - 04:33 AM
Thanks for a quick reply. It is a PCMCIA card not USB. I ran the command 'sudo dmesg' and it displayed a lot of information which i dont understand which included something about the ethernet. (I have my ethernet working).
#80
Posted 07 February 2008 - 10:16 AM
bgthndr, on Feb 6 2008, 05:33 AM, said:
Thanks for a quick reply. It is a PCMCIA card not USB. I ran the command 'sudo dmesg' and it displayed a lot of information which i dont understand which included something about the ethernet. (I have my ethernet working).
But trust me: just get a new USB wireless card (check the forum for recommended cards) and life will be a whole lot easier for you
regards,
mcsmart



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