Closed GJNilsen closed 6 years ago
Ok please test this package for real Mac You need System Integrity Protection disable? (SIP) to using third party App like this because kernel Extensions is installed in /System/Library/Extensions
I test on my Hackintosh MacBook Pro and its work properly
remember I am not responsable anny boot failled on real Mac or Hackintosh For this software You use it at your own risk
I've just tested and yessssssss, it runs smoothly on my MacBook Air 2012 with Mojave 10.14.1!!!!
Thank you so much again Chris!
I've just tested and yessssssss, it runs smoothly on my MacBook Air 2012 with Mojave 10.14.1!!!!
Thank you so much again Chris!
You are tesing the package available here? please confirm and I will make available in release
You are tesing the package available here? please confirm and I will make available in release
Today morning I've tested successfully the second one you published yesterday, I mean https://github.com/chris1111/TP-LINK-WIFI-Network-macOS/issues/4#issuecomment-436652761
The first one you shared with me (https://github.com/chris1111/TP-LINK-WIFI-Network-macOS/issues/4#issuecomment-436425200) instead didn't run, at least with my dongle TP-LINK TL-WN823N v2; the error message was "no wifi usb connected".
You are tesing the package available here? please confirm and I will make available in release
Today morning I've tested successfully the second one you published yesterday, I mean chris1111/TP-LINK-WIFI-Network-macOS#4 (comment)
The first one you shared with me (chris1111/TP-LINK-WIFI-Network-macOS#4 (comment)) instead didn't run, at least with my dongle TP-LINK TL-WN823N v2; the error message was "no wifi usb connected".
Please test the one here its more clean, Uninstalled the one you have installed reboot and test this one thanks
Please test the one here its more clean, Uninstalled the one you have installed reboot and test this one thanks
Just done as you asked! Also this one runs like a charme, the only strange thing is that it took much more time to install than the second one you shared yesterday.
Thanks again!!
Please test the one here its more clean, Uninstalled the one you have installed reboot and test this one thanks
Just done as you asked! Also this one runs like a charme, the only strange thing is that it took much more time to install than the second one you shared yesterday.
Thanks again!!
Thank you very mutch yes it take more time because is install directly in S/L/E with the correct permission and rebuild kernel caches. I will make a release for real Mac and editing the page Hope @GJNilsen will try it to
Thank to you for so much for sharing your work! Without it, I would have to roll back from Mojave to Sierra in order to use TP-Link official driver....
Hi @chris1111 , thanks a lot for the driver. I did not have time to wait for it, so I botched up my own, but Ill try yours later on. Thanks again! 👍
When I get back home tonight I Will test on Mavericks and If its work like it should I will Create new page exclusively for this program
Edit *** Succes on Mavericks
Ok guys the new page here https://github.com/chris1111/Wireless-USB-Adapter
@chris1111 how's it going man, long time. It's frank Nitty from InsanelyMac. Had been following your topic an received notification
@chris1111 how's it going man, long time. It's frank Nitty from InsanelyMac. Had been following your topic an received notification
Thanks frank I'm fine and you sorry my English I need editing
@chris1111 how's it going man, long time. It's frank Nitty from InsanelyMac. Had been following your topic an received notification
Thanks frank I'm fine and you sorry my English I need editing
No problem man, it's all good. I appreciate you always coming through for me when it comes to Hackintosh tools and resources. I remember when I started trying to use Clover for the first time 2-3 years ago. You put together an EFI folder for me with the config.plist included, and I never forgot that. I just wanted speak. Good hack ;)
I'm having problems with a USB wifi dongle after installing Mojave on an Xserve and would like to try these drivers. How does one install it on a real Mac?