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I have a 700m and am planning to buy a Dell Truemobile 1450. Can anyone tell me how well this card works in 10.4.4/5 if at all. If not please suggest some other miniPCI wireless card. I heard the DWL-122G works. in 10.4.4

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Can someone pls help me. I searched on the forum. From what i understand is that some broadcom cards work in 10.4.4. Pls confirm

 

 

yes it works great, you need the IO80211-wireless kext

 

search 1450 in hardware section, and there is a thread with the kext you need, and instructions how to load it; its back a few pages

 

cheers

 

yes it works great, you need the IO80211-wireless kext

 

search 1450 in hardware section, and there is a thread with the kext you need, and instructions how to load it; its back a few pages

 

cheers

 

 

It was in drivers in hardware

 

Here you go, works great:

 

http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?showtopic=8275

According to my information, the Dell TrueMobile 1450 has the same chipset as the one used in MacBook Pro, thus all future Mac OS X releases will recognize it as native AirPort adapter.

 

Warning: Some notebooks only accept certified mini-PCI-cards to be inserted. I patched the BIOS of my ThinkPad to accept the TrueMobile, but the TrueMobile didn't arrive yet, thus I don't know, if that works out.

  • 5 months later...
According to my information, the Dell TrueMobile 1450 has the same chipset as the one used in MacBook Pro, thus all future Mac OS X releases will recognize it as native AirPort adapter.

 

Warning: Some notebooks only accept certified mini-PCI-cards to be inserted. I patched the BIOS of my ThinkPad to accept the TrueMobile, but the TrueMobile didn't arrive yet, thus I don't know, if that works out.

 

roger, you are incorrect. the macbook pro is an atheros 5006x. the dell truemobile 1450 which is a broadcom airforce, shares the same chipset as the actual airport extreme card used on the macbook (non-pro) g5/g4 powerbooks (and a few other macs as well). the only thing that isn't fully functioning is apple's wlt1 driver which apple supplies for applications to read raw IP frames. this is actually extremely crucial but the card's basic functions still work for the average osx86 user.

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roger, you are incorrect. the macbook pro is an atheros 5006x. the dell truemobile 1450 which is a broadcom airforce, shares the same chipset as the actual airport extreme card used on the macbook (non-pro) g5/g4 powerbooks (and a few other macs as well). the only thing that isn't fully functioning is apple's wlt1 driver which apple supplies for applications to read raw IP frames. this is actually extremely crucial but the card's basic functions still work for the average osx86 user.

 

Ok, my aAcer 3050 have the atheros 5006x wireless card (ATIX200-1100) but i cant recognize it no matter what i do (tried the timster solution http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...60&hl=5006X plus the kris http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...15&hl=5006X one) and still cant use my wireless, its not even listed as an airport and on boot i have the message that atheros5424 loaded unsucessfuly twice.

If this is the macbook card it shoudnt recognize it as default?

Anyone can help me on this?

10.4.8

cheers

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