Broadcom Bcm43xx For Mac
Ok, I've tried the 'pre' version (I have the 4322) and I get a kernel panic. Details: Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0 Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies): com.apple.driver.AirPortBrcm43xx(224.79)@0x4b1d6000->0x4b273fff dependency: com.apple.iokit.IO80211Family(162.1)@0x4b1b7000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.4.1)@0x3d6fe000 Mac OS version: 9C7010 Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 9.2.0 System model name: Hp Pavilion tx2500 Notebook PC (30F1) Note: Some info ommited. If you need, I can post.
After trying several things I decided I would do a fresh install I then linked up my blackberry via usb and shared the data connection. I ran the software update from Apple and now my 4322 is working its a miracle. It shows as a 3rd party airport card. But I did not load anything at all other than the bare minimum on my reinstall of iDeneb.5.5 disk. I am so happy I can not hardly stand it.
Everything is looking up. Its funny that apple fixed this on there own. Thank you though for all your efforts.
This package supports the following driver models:Broadcom BCM4306 Wireless LAN Adapter.
Okay here you go I did a fresh install and then I installed the following package from apple it self deletes after install however my 432b aka Dell 1510-N is now working. Please post you success you can get the file Thanks for the hint. I am able to confirm that the 2008-04 Airport Extreme patch from Apple does enable support for the Dell 1510/BCM4322. I did not have to do a fresh install. I just used Software Update to download and apply the patch.
Powered off the machine and inserted the 1510 and powered on. OS X recognized the card right away. Okay here you go I did a fresh install and then I installed the following package from apple it self deletes after install however my 432b aka Dell 1510-N is now working. Please post you success you can get the file here Any word on if this gets things going on a dell studio 17? I couldn't test it a couple weeks ago when I was working on things, but the date on the apple website says 'October 29, 2008' - So if this new release fixes things, I'm wiping windows, reinstalling ideneb, and delving back into the osx86 world where I'll try to get my video and sound to work *PS - THE QUICK EDIT FUNCTION ON THESE FORUMS IS FRICKIN SWEET.*. I think the only difference is the size of your screen however if you can tell me a little about your system. It would be a big help.
Is there any1 that can guide me threw this cause when i install the patch my computer is still saying i have no airport cardTell me about your system. I know that it has worked for many other dell studio users but, you are a little vague do you know the exact model and does the icon show up on the top tool bar after reboot? Thanks for the hint. I am able to confirm that the 2008-04 Airport Extreme patch from Apple does enable support for the Dell 1510/BCM4322.
I did not have to do a fresh install. I just used Software Update to download and apply the patch. Powered off the machine and inserted the 1510 and powered on.
OS X recognized the card right away.That is great I only did a fresh install so I could grab the folder out of the update so I could post it here. You do not have to do a fresh install I should have mentioned that. I posted this here in the event others were having trouble getting the updates in other ways. I think the only difference is the size of your screen however if you can tell me a little about your system. It would be a big help. Tell me about your system.
I know that it has worked for many other dell studio users but, you are a little vague do you know the exact model and does the icon show up on the top tool bar after reboot? That is great I only did a fresh install so I could grab the folder out of the update so I could post it here. You do not have to do a fresh install I should have mentioned that. I posted this here in the event others were having trouble getting the updates in other ways. Thanks for the help I have a Hp dv5218nr and I tried to apply the patch to my system but no luck it still saying there is no aiport card.
Update: 2008-07-27 3:24PM Since it seems to be sort of difficult for new users to edit kext-files, I've written a small script which automatically adds the PCI IDs of all Broadcom wireless cards, which are AirPort compatible. And this is where I need your feedback: Please post your Broadcom device IDs in this topic, if you have simply added them to the AppleAirPortBrcm4311.kext. Then I can add them to my script so new users can simply download the script and get their Broadcom wireless card to work. So please post the PCI ID and maybe a little description (at least if the card is 802.11a, b or g). Note: Only post the PCI ID if you simply have to add the ID to AppleAirPortBrcm4311.kext in order to get it working!
Update: 2009-04-29 4:39PM Since it seems to be sort of difficult for new users to edit kext-files, I've written a small script which automatically adds the PCI IDs of all Broadcom wireless cards, which are AirPort compatible. And this is where I need your feedback: Please post your Broadcom device IDs in this topic, if you have simply added them to the AppleAirPortBrcm4311.kext. Then I can add them to my script so new users can simply download the script and get their Broadcom wireless card to work.
So please post the PCI ID and maybe a little description (at least if the card is 802.11a, b or g). Note: Only post the PCI ID if you simply have to add the ID to AppleAirPortBrcm4311.kext in order to get it working! It's nice to hear that my little script worked for you I do not know exactly what the point of AppleAirport2 is, but it gives me (and lots of other users) an error when the system is booted. For that reason this extension seems to be useless (as long as you have an AirPortOne compatible card). As far as I know the AirPort2 NIC is used in newer iBooks/PowerBooks. Well i got the airport in menu bar but when i open internet connect theres no aiport icon to configure, my id is 8320- 802.11 wireless LAN, any ideas??Go to 'System Preferences' ->'Network'.
Can you see the AirPort? KNOPPIX V5 1 1CD-2007-01-04-DE Iso. Is there another network connection? Are the MAC addresses displayed correctly. I could think of two things: • Your wireless card is turned of (hardware switch) OR • you have two network adapters and they are switched around now. Which version of Mac OS X are you using? Did you try it with the JaS install DVD?
What does dmesg say? Can you give a dump of your syslog? I don't really think that the AirPort-driver is the cause for the crash.I'll answer this as I am in a similair situation. The results are the same no matter which distribution I use. If I have my BCM4311 mini PCI express card installed OS X crashes at boot.
Am currently on my desktop so don't have the exact error message in front of me, but basically it gives a kernel panic when it tries to load the IO80211 kext. I have tried installing the kext from different versions including 10.4.6,.7,.8, and of course.9.
It is just very odd as this is the closest one can get on a Hackintosh to having a true airport card. It even has the exact same 14e4,4311 device/vendor ID. I'll answer this as I am in a similair situation. The results are the same no matter which distribution I use. If I have my BCM4311 mini PCI express card installed OS X crashes at boot. Am currently on my desktop so don't have the exact error message in front of me, but basically it gives a kernel panic when it tries to load the IO80211 kext. I have tried installing the kext from different versions including 10.4.6,.7,.8, and of course.9.
It is just very odd as this is the closest one can get on a Hackintosh to having a true airport card. It even has the exact same 14e4,4311 device/vendor ID.This is extremely odd. I have never experienced this behavior. Did you try to delete the AppleAirPort2.kext???
Are you using a laptop (internal Broadcom card) or are you trying to install this card in a standard mini PCI-Express slot of your desktop PC's mainboard? Anyway, actually it should not matter at all, I could imagine that this is a PCIe related issue.
OK, I tried deleting the AirPort2.kext and still the same results, kernel crash. I have been able to leave my 4311 card in now without causing a kernel crash. I am still unable to get the card to power on though. Here is how I got around the kernel panic: 1. Just got a new HD so performed a fresh install with Uphuck 1.3 10.4.9 release. (Leave the card out of the laptop for now) 2. DO NOT Install the 10.4.5 80211 kext at installation.
Completed install as normal. Free Download Mp3 Lagu Pop Indonesia Terbaru 2015 here. Applied all updates (i.e. Security Update 2007-005, Airport update, etc.) 5. Using the Uphuck 1.3 DVD install the 10.4.5 80211 kext 6. Install wifi (Ubuntu recognizes the card as a 'Dell Wireless 1390', Hardware ID 0x14e4,4311 You will now be able to boot with the card installed and NOT get a kernel panic.
Unfortunately this still does not do any good as it seems like the only way to bring the radio online is through Windows. Even Ubuntu sees the card, but can make zero use of it.