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Hi everyone

 

This past week i bought a Dell 1505 a/b/g/n for 35$ on ebay, and today took off my 3945, placed the dell 1505 on it's place , and voilá it was detected as an Airport Extreme with A/B/G support.

 

I wanted also n draft support, so i took somewhere around the web the Airport Extreme N enabler, and try it to run it, but i didn't run, because there some kind of error with the supported hardware.

 

So as a short short tutorial,

 

Mount the dmg.

Copy the Installation package to somewhere, Show package Contents

Open Contents/Distribution.dist with a text editor and delete this lines:

 

<volume-check script='volumeCheck()'/>

<installation-check script='installationCheck()'/>

 

this just avoids any check, read the both javascript functions and confirm you can do it on your "Mac".

 

It worked for me :) Hope this helps!

Sounds interesting! Just googled this an read a few people having success with the Dell Draft N 1500 working on genuine and hackintosh Macs....

 

Both the 1500 and 1505 share the same BCM4321 chipset and part number 0nj499, so don't see why it shouldn't work.

 

Just bidding on a 1500 (on fleabay) to replace my IBM T60's Intel 3945...

 

Eurisko-lx - see you won it for $36 not $35 lol! Fancy posting your patched Airport Extreme N enabler.dmg?

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Sounds interesting! Just googled this an read a few people having success with the Dell Draft N 1500 working on genuine and hackintosh Macs....

 

Both the 1500 and 1505 share the same BCM4321 chipset and part number 0nj499, so don't see why it shouldn't work.

 

Just bidding on a 1500 (on fleabay) to replace my IBM T60's Intel 3945...

 

Eurisko-lx - see you won it for $36 not $35 lol! Fancy posting your patched Airport Extreme N enabler.dmg?

 

Here it is :wacko:

AirMac_Extreme_802.11n_Enabler.pkg.zip

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