You should get one, I put a link to the one a bought a few posts back (#85). It’s takes around 3 or 4 weeks to get to you but it’s well worth it I think,
Hi AudioGood, great job supporting this thread. Its easy to tell you put a lot of time and effort into helping users, I see you've also helped fill out the forum with uploads etc. Nice work and please keep it up!
So now to the real reason I'm posting here right?
I've got an almost identical setup and I'm using your EFI 7.0 folder with a couple of very minor modifications (I changed the Layout ID for Audio to 7 to get internal speakers working and disabled LucyRTL8125Ethernet.kext as far as I can tell its not needed and also added the new "Advise Features" line to the config.plist in PlatformInfo). Everything works as it should with one exception and that is more annoying than anything.
I've got the same Wireless/ Bluetooth card you talk about here and used them in multiple builds for exactly the reason you mention. Ease of use and out of the box connectivity. Its odd though that when I boot bluetooth works great and drive my apple keyboard and mouse perfectly but wireless starts out as off. I can turn it on in the top menu bar but that doesn't seem to make a difference, it doesn't see any networks to connect too. Going into Network Preferences shows Wireless Networks as Off and no amount of clicking on Turn Wireless Networks on makes a difference.
Here's where it gets wierd and why I'm looking for advise or insight. Most of the time when I wake the computer up from sleep Wireless Networking works and connects right up all by itself. Odd right?
The other thing to note is the card works 100% in windows so I don't think its defective hardware. I also just reinstalled OSXI 11.4 this morning and the same behaviour is repeated.
Apparently you don't have the same issue and probably will not be able to duplicate the problem but any guesses or possible fixes you can think of would be highly appreciated.
Cheers, Lee