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- By genzaiHello Mieze,
Here are the results of my testing:
First i used an SSDT to inject my i211 and give it the i210 device ID (8086,1533). This appears to be what the driver looks for as it only has an IOPCIPrimaryMatch value in the info plist. after a few tries the SSDT appeared to work and IOJones showed the correct 1533 device ID. The driver did not load however.
Leaving the SSDT in place i then went about creating a FakePCIID kext. I based it off the 'BCM57XX as BCM57765' kext that is packaged with FakePCIID. Once I got this working, i then saw both network controllers. EN0(i219) and EN2(i210) -- not sure where EN1 went but thats probably not relevant.
Both controllers showed as loaded everywhere i checked--
-System Profile showed them both under Ethernet devices, with the proper kexts associated (i211, reported as i210 with AppleIntelI210Ethernet loaded, and i219 with intelMausiEthernet loaded.
- Network utility showed both devices and EN#
- DPCImanger showed both devices under its network list
- IOJones seemed to show both fully loaded with a lot of details under each entry
- and there was a new entry for 'Ethernet 2' in System Preferences>Network
However despite all this the i211 port would only show as inactive in system preferences and never showed any sign of life when connected to the network (other than physical LEDs blinking). Furthermore (and very perplexing to me) with I210 'enabled' my i219 controller was also not working. It also showed a red inactive status in network preferences when it should be connected. Another odd thing is that Network Utility seemed to report activity for the i219 (though not the i210) but there was no way to get the OS to otherwise recognize either controller as connected let alone passing traffic.
Removing the FakePCIID kexts brought my i219 back to life but now i am back to square one.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
g - By felixaaFollowing thread http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/292117-broadcom-bcm57781-how-do-i-patch-the-kext-for-ml-1085/
was imposible find instructions patterns refered by @Mieze using 'Hopper Disassembler' on AppleBCM5701Ethernet.kext(ver: 10.1.2b3)
One user on this post: http://www.hackintoshosx.com/files/file/4270-kextstopatch-clover-broadcom-bcm57781-for-yosemite-1010-1012b3/
claim that is posible patch on-the-fly with Clover but I can´t not find his HEX´s pattern on AppleBCM5701Ethernet binary.
Any light on this? - By tannerI have successfully installed OS X Mavericks onto my Asus Zenbook UX302LA laptop and have almost everything working, except for the following:
Not Working:
Wifi( Intel N 7260, Device Instance Path: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_08B1&SUBSYS_C0708086&REV_6B4&33C43F56&0&00E3)
Two finger scroll
Touchscreen( Unknown driver)
Brightness Controls
Below, I have attached the driver for the N 7260 on Linux, which can possibly be ported to Mac OS X. If the driver cannot be ported, I could add my device ID somehow. If this is all not possible, then I suppose I could use one of my PCIE WIfi cards from another computer.
Thanks.
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/iwlwifi?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=iwlwifi-7260-ucode-22.15.8.0.tgz
Feb 03, 2015 FakePCIID: Broadcom BCM57XX network OOB. Discussion in 'Network' started by the-darkvoid, Feb 2, 2015. Broadcom NetLink BCM57781 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe [14e4:16b1] Broadcom NetXtreme BCM57782 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe [14e4:16b7]. I will have to look at your IORegistry dumps on my Mac, but the initial results from your test look good.
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I upgraded from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10. Since then, my LAN connection consistently stops functioning. I'll get a yellow bang on the LAN icon, and I will be unable to browse the internet or connect to other machines on my local network. This happens inside five minutes or sometimes stays up for an hour or so but has gone down at least seven times this morning. Nothing I can see correlates in app/sys logs. IPconfig renew behaves as if the media is disconnected.
I have other computers on my home network that use the same dhcp server provided by ATT, so I know it's not a problem with my ISP. If I run the built in Windows network troubleshooter, it completely disables my LAN connection (red X), and the connection will stay disabled even when I right-click to enable it.
The only way to get the lan adapter back is to reboot. Twice the computer has bluescreened during the reboot to get the LAN back. 0x0000009f (0x0000000000000004, 0x000000000000012c, 0xffffe001c7fbf840, 0xfffff80063cf7af0).
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0x0000009f (0x0000000000000004, 0x000000000000012c, 0xffffe000b81e6840, 0xfffff801d18f7af0).
I went into devide manager, and remove the system's permisison to turn of the NIC to save power. I'm going to see if that makes any difference.
Broadcom NetLink Gigabit Ethernet Driver 15.6.1.2 signed by Microsoft.
Anyone else?
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