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Bcm4360 kext
Bcm4360 kext








bcm4360 kext
  1. #Bcm4360 kext install#
  2. #Bcm4360 kext driver#

Any help or suggestions is greatly appreciatedĮdit: forgot some basic specs, I'm running an i7 9700k with an MSI Z390-A PRO and a GTX 1070, running as an iMac 18. I'm just stumped on why a confirmed working "out of box natively supported" card isn't working, without any good reason. I've also tried the card in different slots I even reinstalled removing most added internet related kexts I've tried installing every variety of broadcom kext that may fit that google searching has suggested, along with a variety of various patches and config things In DPCIManager it shows up as "BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter", and seems to be using the "AirPortBrcmNIC" kext which is apart of IO80211Family.kext I can 100% confirm it works, it works great in windows 7 & 10. I don't think it's properly detecting it or something. The issue with it is when i go to network preferences, I cannot turn wifi on, and it says "Status: Off". I have a Asus PCE-AC68, which everywhere I checked is supposed to natively work out of box with High Sierra.

#Bcm4360 kext driver#

I recently got high sierra successfully installed, along with every driver I need, besides wifi. Thanks for reading, any input is appreciated! Here's a link to the EFI partition as it is on the USB I'm sort of stumped at this point, because to me it looks like the EFI is good, giving me perfect performance on the first boot, but I seem to be screwing something up after that. The single-chip dual-band transceiver integrates all the major functional blocks needed to implement a complete 802.11ac wireless sub-system, including radio, baseband, and MAC. Typing has a multi second delay, but the cursor is a smooth 60fps. The BCM4360 implements the 3-stream 802.11ac specification to enable speeds up to 1.3 Gbps in access points, routers, DSL/cable gateways, and PC products. The system now boots without the USB, albeit slowly with occasional runtime area issues, but in the OS lag is extreme. Ignoring this, I replaced the stock EFI on the 960 Pro with the good one from the USB. Weirdly now the system began to lag on second boot. First, I just rebooted and used the USB only, did no post install. This did not work and I was never able to reliably get into the OS again.

bcm4360 kext

On my first go, I installed multibeast and modified ist, drivers, and kexts to match my good usb installer. No lag, everything worked flawlessly, setup was exactly like an iMac Pro fresh from apple. On my first boot from the USB, I had a perfect system.

#Bcm4360 kext install#

After switching my video card from a 980ti to an rx vega 56 and doing a fresh install to Mojave, I've been having a very peculiar issue with my hack.










Bcm4360 kext