![]() UPDATE/FIX: ASUS offers drivers for their USB-N10 adapter, which I have. The Realtek card is a Rosewill RNX-N250PCe with the Realtek RTL8188CE chipset. The ASUS wireless card has the BCM4352 chipset in it, and the AirPort thread has no dice for this particular chipset/manufacturer. It works, but help with this would be nice. REREEDIT: I have an old ASUS USB-N10 wireless adapter that luckily has support for Mac via a driver from ASUS, but it's hella slow. I've attached a screenshot of my PCI-E network devices. REEDIT: Turns out I can't use the Realtek card. Help would be greaty accpreciated become atm I can't connect to the internet and have to use my school 1:1 MacĮDIT: I have an old realtek card that I can use for now, but I'd prefer to use the ASUS one since it supports 5 GHz. I'm pretty sure it's Broadcom, but I can't figure out how to install drivers I found here: I have a PCE-AC56 wireless card which is a PCI-E based solution. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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