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9 hours ago, Casey_S.J. said:
** Intel WiFi with Sonoma **


As others are pointing out, we can indeed use itlwm in combination with HeliPort to use on-board Intel WiFi with Sonoma. At this time there is no Sonoma version of AirportItlwm, hence the need to use just itlwm.

  • Copy itlwm.kext into EFI/OC/Kexts
  • Add an entry in config.plist -> Kernel
  • Download HeliPort and copy it into Applications folder
  • We can keep SIP enabled (csr-active-config = 00000000)
  • Reboot

When system starts up, run HeliPort from Applications folder. You should then see a WiFi icon in menu bar. Select your SSID from there.

 

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On my Asus X670E Gene, the on-board Intel WiFi is just as fast as wired Ethernet!

 

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Thanks it's working in my Asus X299 PRIME DELUXE II hackintosh, but it's shown as Ethernet instead of WiFi.

No such an issue from Mojave to Ventura applied with AirportItlwm.kext method.

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It can be fixed by manual change its name as shown here:

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3 hours ago, deeveedee said:

Has anyone tested the new BlueToolFixup.kext with BCM94360NG?  I don't have the card at the moment or I would test it myself.

I have that adapter but not using any kext for bluetooth, it just works for me but no wifi

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2 hours ago, jsl2000 said:

Thanks it's working in my Asus X299 PRIME DELUXE II hackintosh, but it's shown as Ethernet instead of WiFi.

No such an issue from Mojave to Ventura applied with AirportItlwm.kext method.

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I try and. success    ty

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Last one of my machines (besides a 6th gen optiplex) updated (on a separate drive or partition) to sonoma.

All 3 working great besides the well known wifi issues.

I do how ever get the keyboard assistant pop up on every boot. Anyone else seeing this?

Why can they never add the proper icon to the first beta? So ugly.

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4 hours ago, SavageAUS said:

With all this talk about wifi not working do we even know what the chipset is for the real Mac’s that are supported on Sonoma?
Is it 2019 Mac’s an up?


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I believe @dreamwhite posted this earlier, which shows various supported BCM WiFi device IDs. Granted, this is not a list of chipset model names, but these are the PCI device IDs that the chipset must map to. 
 

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23 hours ago, Matgen84 said:

Broadcom wifi not working. I found that on German forum: "I think the solution will be to add the pcie14e4,43a0 to the AppleBCMWLANBusInterfacePCIeMac.kext." I don't know if it's a good idea, of course.

On Monterey, /System/Library/Exentions/ AppleBCMWLANBusInterfacePCIeMac.kext/Info.plist :

 

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<key>IOKitPersonalities</key>
    <dict>
        <key>80211PCI</key>
        <dict>
            <key>CFBundleIdentifier</key>
            <string>com.apple.driver.AppleBCMWLANBusInterfacePCIeMac</string>
            <key>IOClass</key>
            <string>AppleBCMWLANBusInterfacePCIe</string>
            <key>IOMatchCategory</key>
            <string>AppleBCMWLANBusInterfacePCIe</string>
            <key>IONameMatch</key>
            <array>
                <string>pci14e4,43dc</string>
                <string>pci14e4,4464</string>
                <string>pci14e4,4488</string>
                <string>pci14e4,4425</string>
            </array>
            <key>IOPCIUseDeviceMapper</key>
            <true/>
            <key>IOProviderClass</key>
            <string>IOPCIDevice</string>
            <key>TruePowerOff</key>
            <true/>
        </dict>
        <key>80211PCI-AMFM</key>
        <dict>
            <key>CFBundleIdentifier</key>
            <string>com.apple.driver.AppleBCMWLANBusInterfacePCIeMac</string>
            <key>IOClass</key>
            <string>AppleBCMWLANBusInterfacePCIe</string>
            <key>IOMatchCategory</key>
            <string>AppleBCMWLANBusInterfacePCIe</string>
            <key>IONameMatch</key>
            <string>APP00DA</string>
            <key>IOPCIUseDeviceMapper</key>
            <true/>
            <key>IOProviderClass</key>
            <string>IOACPIPlatformDevice</string>
            <key>TruePowerOff</key>
            <true/>
        </dict>
    </dict>

 

 

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Well, even on macOS Ventura, my PCIe ID (14e4:43a0) is not in AppleBCMWLANBusInterfacePCIeMac.kext/Info.plist so I don't think that's the right way of proceeding... As already mentioned, the reason why Wi-Fi doesn't work is not only KEXTs related, but also Frameworks related

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Hi

 

A try on ASUS X75VB Ivy Bridge (i5-3340M), first time Jun 6, an upgrade of Ventura 13.4 (22F66) to Sonoma 14 BP1 (23A5257q) with MBP10,2 SmBios,

applied OCLP 0.6.7NB HD4000 graphic patch with MBP15,2 SmBios, restarted with MBP10,2 and got stuck on second boot stage.

Sonoma was reinstalled from Recovery and now without graphic acceleration without Wifi (BCM94360), with partial Bluetooth and MBP15,2 SmBios on external SSD.

 

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Waiting for ... khronokernel & Dortania team (thanks to)

 

Regards

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35 minutes ago, dreamwhite said:

 

Well, even on macOS Ventura, my PCIe ID (14e4:43a0) is not in AppleBCMWLANBusInterfacePCIeMac.kext/Info.plist so I don't think that's the right way of proceeding... As already mentioned, the reason why Wi-Fi doesn't work is not only KEXTs related, but also Frameworks related

 

Thanks 😊 Sorry, I'm not an expert.

I doesn't write that. On Ventura, my Fenvi card  PCIe ID (14e4:43a0) is not in AppleBCMWLANBusInterfacePCIeMac.kext/Info.plis of course. I think about iMac with PCIe ID (14e4:4464) keep for Sonoma.

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Ivy Bridge…

No acceleration.

ACPI SMC injection still works

VVM Board ID Kernel Patches still work

Safari is basically unusable at this stage. Sites load, but as soon as you "touch" them with the mouse pointer, all the content disappears on some "now you see me now you don't" basis :D

 

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29 minutes ago, PoMpIs said:

How is it possible that my Fenvi-clone (rare Chinese model "WTXUP" ), in Sonoma says that it has the driver loaded???  🥴

 

 

 

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And..how is it possible that you have all this $hit in pci section? ahahah LoL 🤣 (LoL my MacPro ...real Apple...have none in this section ahahahh)

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Is it possible? Ofc. 😅

 

Everything OK except Nvidia Kepler Acc. Waiting for OCLP. Sound with L/E patched Voodoo 3.0.1. Wirelees don't use, except BT which works with BT CSR 2,1 dongle 😂 

 

 

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46 minutes ago, D3v1L said:

And..how is it possible that you have all this $hit in pci section? ahahah LoL 🤣 (LoL my MacPro ...real Apple...have none in this section ahahahh)

 

Does the Mac Pro 2019 have the wifi module integrated into the board???

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5 minutes ago, PoMpIs said:

 

Does the Mac Pro 2019 have the wifi module integrated into the board???

Yep... But i've sold it...Need new car 🤣🤣🤣🤣 btw, yes they have integrated on mb (if i remember well)

40 minutes ago, cankiulascmnfye said:

@D3v1L I guess these "xyzFixup" kexts inject something into the system so that the intended kext for usage can pick it up and service it?

I think at this time, is only cosmetic and didn't inject nothing... 😅

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Yes wifi is soldered onto the board within every mac with M1 and M2 chips. It seems new mac pro has also gpu inside the M2 chip and pcie slots won't be able to handle another gpu...

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