On Feb 13, 2011, at 2:30 PM, peterh...@cruzio.com wrote:
There is a script which purports to add to the plist the remaining
(i.e.,
the omitted) Broadcom IDs.
The script is called "bcm43xx_enabler_0.5.3.sh.zip". After unzipping
launch Terminal, type "sudo" without the quotes, add a space and drag
the script into the Terminal window and hit the Return key. Follow
instructions and you're done. This will add the correct PID & VID for
all known Broadcom products. The script is available here:
<http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=51725>
Alternatively you can flash the firmware of any Broadcom product so
that it will be rebranded as a native Apple product. First identify
the exact Broadcom chipset of your product, then find an Apple product
using the same chipset and get the PID & VID #'s for the real Apple
product and follow the instructions here using an Ubuntu Live DVD or
CD to flash the Broadcom card:
<http://prasys.info/2009/12/rebranding-broadcom-802-11abgn-cards-as-airport/
>
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