


Only delete Extensions.kextcache/Extensions.mkext and not Extensions.* gziped, because I don't have zip installed atm added more chipsets (4314, 4315), I don't know if they even work. repair permissions of /System/Library/Extensions - just to make sure fixed wrong permissions for /System/Library/Extensions It is recommended to install all AirPort-Updates from SoftwareUpdate before running this script. Usage: unzip, open a Terminal window and type 'sudo.


So please post the PCI ID and maybe a little description (at least if the card is 802.11a, b or g). Then I can add them to my script so new users can simply download the script and get their Broadcom wireless card to work. 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.Īnd 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.
