Hey guys, awesome job you've been doing until now on the troubleshooting! Hats off to everyone who has contributed. I just wanted to ask the lingering question here that many others probably have too: I have read everywhere now that Broadcom WiFi is at a dead end. Is this a definitive answer? Or are we too early into the beta testing to know for sure?
I have installed a T919 in my Zen 4 system and am contemplating if I should send it back due to Sonoma putting the T919 on the chopping block.
If the answer is there is a possibility for a fix, but it will take time, then I am happy to wait longer and keep rocking Ventura for now.
Thanks once more for the tireless efforts here and keep rocking!
Cheers!
I think that maybe with oclp you can make it go, but I think it's a dirty solution
I changed the broadcom I had on my systems am4 and am5 with intel ax200 and I'm fine, I do not use airdrop, files I share them between my devices on icloud drive, using itlwm also works wireless projection on my tv lg.. I cannot ask for more.
And to conclude the download speed of wifi intel ax is far superior to broadcom.
And icing on the cake, the dev of itlwm and airportitlwm is working on changing the dependencies of the kext airportitlwm that are currently to the old kext io80211familylegacy to that io80211family.
I hope he will be able to test a new kext in a short time.
As @Lorys89 mentioned, OpenCore Legacy Patcher (OCLP) may find a solution, but there is no guarantee. Use of Intel WiFi/BT is a viable option until — we hope — Fenvi or someone else produces a compatible Broadcom card.
I haven’t seen anything compelling in Sonoma yet, so holding on to Ventura seems like a good idea. Sonoma won’t be released until autumn, so that’s another reason to wait.
@CaseySJ I do not think fenvi or other brands create wifi apple for hackintosh with modern chips, the wifi mbp or imac more recent have the bt uart and no longer usb and I think that the slot m2 ngff is Incompatible for uart bt.
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