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- Feb 18, 2011
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- ProBook 4340s B6L98EA
- CPU
- i5 2450m
- Graphics
- Intel HD 3000
- Mobile Phone
Qualcomm does not offer support or drivers to end consumers. Qualcomm sells Integrated Circuits (ICs) to module manufacturers or other Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and under contractual obligations cannot offer end user support.
For all 4x40s new series!Anybody has tried to change Info.plist ID's? As for DSDT fix i don't understand what to change there:
Asus Atheros Drivers
{
Store (Package (0x0C)
{
'AAPL,slot-name',
Buffer (0x08)
{
'AirPort'
},
'device-id',
Unicode ('*'),
'device_type',
Buffer (0x08)
{
'AirPort'
},
'model',
Buffer (0x34)
{
'Atheros 9285 8802.11 b/g/n Wireless Network Adapter'
},
'subsystem-id',
Buffer (0x04)
{
0x8F, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00
},
'subsystem-vendor-id',
Buffer (0x04)
{
0x6B, 0x10, 0x00, 0x00
}
}, Local0)
DTGP (Arg0, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3, RefOf (Local0))
Return (Local0)
}
By the way, we have Atheros AR9485 driver for SUSE linux. Is it possible to port it into OSX?
I've attached this one.
Hp Drivers For Mac
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I have one of those too. Nice to see I'm not the only one putting vintage hardware to good use.
Canon Drivers For Mac
http://www.seattlewireless.net/MacOS
Please help me update and maintain the wiki!
Here is another relevant link:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=3387156
ftp://ftp.zyxeltech.de/ZyDAS/ZD1211_USB/Macintosh/
For the USB WLAN sticks using the Ralink chipset (such as the Asus WL-176g and the Gigabyte GN-WBKG) Mac OS X drivers can be found directly at RalinkTech:
http://www.ralinktech.com/ralink/Home/Support/Macintosh.html
Walter.
Had to enable root login, then login as root, then installed the 4.5.7.0 Version of the Driver.
Then Restart, disable root login, and enjoy your usb wifi.
I downloaded the driver from: ftp://ftp.zyxeltech.de/ZyDAS/ZD1211_USB/Macintosh/
To enable or disable root login see: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106290
Well I bought a ZyDAS stick for my AirPort equipped g-3 clamshell, both recently purchased off Ebay. The airport card works fine, but I am attempting to 'dongle' the unit with a 20' satellite dish to enable the recipient to tag along onto weak neighborhood WiFi signal. (Its for a 72 yr senior citizen on extremely limited budget, & we will seek permission if I can identify the owner.)
I removed the Airport card and followed the Install guide carefully, but the connectivity is really STINKO. Worse than dialup. It will connect to some sites fine, like Google, Yahoo, etc, but some sites it just will not do, won't do jpeg files, and it is just 3 feet from the router. When ethernet cable is plugged in, it SINGS!
(Yeah, the limited clamshell 800 x 600 resolution makes for inability to view my entire setup page either)
Has anyone ever tried 'dongle-ing' the airport card, i.e., hanging that little card up somewhere high for better reception? Is there a 6' or 8' cable that will accomodate that little card?? I've got a 20' cast-off satellite dish & the formula for optimal distancing.
thx jim
Well, recently I was (hide your eyes) cooking up a Hackint0sh, and discovered someone had found a newer version of the ZyDas 1211B drivers and posted the info to a forum which I will leave unnamed to protect the innocent. The best thing is that said driver works with Leopard, Tiger, and is Universal Binary! It can be found at http://safecom.cn/code/support/DMF.aspx?pid=321# and is the item marked Version-4 for 10.4.8
Though it isn't named so up front, after the generically titled Zip file unzips, you're left with ZDA211MacUSB_install_4_5_9_0.dmg and I can vouch for its stability on both my 10.4.11-powered Pismo, as well as the aforementioned goodie of dubious legality. Have fun!
Atheros Wireless Driver Windows 10
I picked up the updated driver from softpedia. which is linked to the German site one.
4.5.0.7, Had to log in as the system default account wasn't able to just authenticate a standard user. I didn't need to log in a s root under 10.3.9. Already had installed Airport. you just need to make sure that the dongle is not plugged in prior to doing the driver update. then reboot, then connect the dongle. I had good luck seeing remote AP's suggest that the user having troubles search for wifi-wok on google.
This version of the driver supports WPA(2) and WPA-PSK.
Still requires a 1024x768 screen otherwise you cannot click ok on the security config screen. Tab doesn't cycle the buttons.
I got a Zydas 1215 USB 2.0 WLAN dongle working in Snow Leopard. I got the Wi-Fire installer from http://www.wifire.com and installed it (it installs drivers for the 1211 and the 1211Bmodel (aka 1215). You must use the supplied WiFire app to actually connect.
I had a lot of trouble getting it to work, with the app repeatedly failing to respond, with reboots required. Eventually I disabled WEP security on my ad-hoc connection to my Android phone running a tether app, and then connected right away!
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