![]() I have a kext that identifies compatible hardware and loads and digests the matching firmware, but it doesn't yet do important things like, say, connect to a network.Still, it's a start, and if anybody has a recent Intel WiFi card and wants to give it a spin and confirm whether it recognized the card successfully, there's a build with instructions here:The list of compatible hardware is here (it includes the Broadwell and Skylake NUC WiFi cards). Right now it's very, very early in a process that looks to be a very, very long one. All,I've started work on a project to port the current-generation Intel WiFi drivers from Linux to OS X.
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