🚀 Elevate Your Desktop Experience with Effortless Connectivity!
The Hackintosh WiFi Dual Band macOS WiFi Card BCM94360CD is a high-performance PCIe network adapter designed for seamless integration with macOS systems. It features native support for AirDrop, Handoff, and Bluetooth 4.0, allowing users to connect effortlessly with Apple devices. With dual-band speeds of up to 1750Mbps, this card ensures fast and reliable internet connectivity, making it an essential upgrade for any desktop setup.
J**D
Works out of the box with my Ryzen Monterey hackintosh + Arch Linux
This card replaced a TP-Link Archer AX3000 that was functioning on my Intel i5 4690K hackintosh build. That machine was using the itlwm kext for Wi-Fi + Bluetooth, paired with HeliPort for Wi-Fi management. It worked perfectly on this machine with Big Sur, but lacked handoff and Airdrop support.Recently, I built a new machine, and installed Arch Linux as my primary + macOS as my secondary OS. Once I had macOS installed, I set up itlwm + HeliPort, and the Wi-Fi worked, just as it did before. However, I couldn't get Bluetooth to work, even after mapping my USB ports. I tried a couple of different methods to get macOS to recognize it, but something must have changed between Big Sur and Monterey, to where itlwm just can't get Monterey to see the card.I need working Bluetooth on Linux AND macOS, so I found this card. First, the build quality is excellent. It's a simple card, but it's very well put together with clean solder points and neat shrink wrapping around wire connections. There's virtually no chance I would have put this together cleaner by sourcing parts on my own. Best of all, this card worked immediately, with my existing USB port mapping, without me having to do anything special at all. It just worked: native Wi-Fi + Bluetooth with handoff support + Airdrop support. I was able to retire the itlwm kext + HeliPort, resulting in a cleaner, more native Wi-Fi + bluetooth experience.Next, I booted Arch Linux to make sure everything was working over there, expecting to have to inject a kernel module. Everything just worked out of the box over there, as well. I paired my Bluetooth devices and was automatically connected to Wi-Fi. Clean as can be.If you're on the fence because this card doesn't have a big, known name attached to it, don't worry: this is a legit Apple card, attached to a PCIe interface, with a USB2 front port cable for Bluetooth connectivity. If you want an out-of-the-box working solution for Wi-Fi + Bluetooth on your Monterey hackintosh, this is it.Thanks so much for a great product.
M**.
Perfect wifi & bluetooth solutions for hackintosh desktop
I have been using the mini card BCM94352HMB for wifi and bluetooth. Wifi of this card is fine, but its BT was very choppy and does not support Airdrop or Handoff. So for BT, I had to rely on a usb dongle which works fine (btw, its a Cambridge Silicon Radio dongle). But with all that and after installing Ventura, things become so unstable, and that my hack desktop would go on freeze from time to time.Hackintosh is a cat-mouse game between Apple and the hack developers/enthusiasts :)Comes this card as native solutions for wifi and BT for my hack desktop. The card installs in one PCIe X1 slot easily, but its 4 antennas are somewhat crowded at back and requires some adjustments of moving other add-on cards around. Without any kext loaded with Opencore, the wifi and BT functions work ROB and have been stable. It also requires remapping the usb ports since the card's BT uses up one usb header of the board. I no longer need the BT dongle, and BT reception has been great even at greater distance due to all those back antennas. Wifi connection has also been much improved with this card add-on, and now Airdrop and Handoff are natively supported.Couldn't be happier with this great product.
A**L
Literally works straight out the box, I’m surprised!
I bought this for my first Hackintosh build, since anything over Big Sur doesn’t support my built in Ethernet card.It comes with a CD with drivers on it, but from my experience all you have to do is plug the card in your PCIE slot, and plug the Bluetooth cable into a free USB header on your mobo, then boot into Mac OS. Works straight out the gate!Now I’m able to update to Ventura, and use other Bluetooth features. Super happy!
T**E
Don't cheap out get the Fenvi Card
This card had poor wifi signal, sleep problems, and constantly dropped my Bluetooth signal. I switched with the fenvi card and haven't had a problem since. Waste of $50
B**N
Plug N' Play
This is an Apple approved vendor card, the Broadcom chip is the same one found in a bunch of other native Macintosh computers like the iMac and the Mac Pro. So the system recognizes it immediately and it will work out the box without any config.plist modification or changes to Clover.This also supports 802.11ac MIMO 3x3 (max speed is 1.3Gbps at 5GHz), and Bluetooth 4.0 so its a pretty decent chip even if your using it in Windows or Linux. Signal strength is excellent, I'm able to pick up some pretty weak wireless signals, this is likely because of the 4 antennas that it comes with. You need to have all 4 connected to have Bluetooth and Wireless working without any issues.But for this to work properly your motherboard needs a 1xPCIe slot and a spare USB header from the motherboard.What works under macOS Catalina (10.15.4)- Handoff- Continuity- AirDrop- Import form iPhone (Scan, Sketch, Photo)- Universal Clipboard- iPhone Personal Hotspot- Apple Watch UnlockingBasically everything operates like a "real" Mac, I have confirmed and tested this against a 2016 Mac Pro.
I**5
Not worth the extra cost
This is a BCM94360CD wireless card that is preinstalled on a PCIe adapter for convienience. It works flawlessly OOB with preinstalled drivers on MacOS and also Pop_OS!. It comes with a optical disc that supposedly has the preinstalled drivers for Windows, however the disc I was provided was corrupted. Would be nice if the drivers were accesible on a website, but they are not. Not having working drivers makes the convience no longer worth the extra cost for convience. Would not purchace again.
D**G
works great wifi worked on restart bluetooth takes some work
wifi is plug and play. bluetooth uses an internal usb header. make sure its connected well and secure. I had to remap my usb ports for it to work in Mac. Mac's have a 15 usb port limit so for most hackintosh you need to map your ports and shut off extras. just make sure you re enable to usb header the bluetooth is connected too.
J**H
Simple for hackintosh to Ventura 13.6
Plug-and-play for Bluetooth and WiFi. Worked OOB without additional kexts. Hoping the hackintosh community can figure out how to keep it working in Sonoma.
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