On Nov 25, 2014, at 7:16 AM, 'mythmaker18' via G-Group 
<g3-5-list@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> It does NOT appear in the "list" on the left-hand side of the System 
> Preferences window, nor can it be added to it.
> 
> When I click the "assist me" button, then click on "diagnostics", where it 
> says "choose network port configuration", AirPort is GREYED-OUT (i.e. not 
> selectable) in the list of choices. It only alllows me to choose Ethernet or 
> Other (I disconnected the Internal Modem, hoping that would help, but it 
> didn't make any difference one way or the other).
> 
> I don't know what you mean by "deleting" it, since it's not on the list.
> 
> I've tried TWO different cards, both of which the seller says have been 
> tested. I've seated them, re-seated them, rebooted, pressed the CUDA button, 
> repaired disk permissions, everything I can think of.

I think I see the problem. This is a software issue.

The problem is likely that the 802.11 kext isn’t loading.

Startup by doing a Safe Boot holding the shift key which will force a 
rebuilding of the kext cache, hopefully getting the 802.11 kexts to load. If 
the kexts load, you should be able to open System Preferences > Network and it 
will automatically offer to add the new device port “Airport”. If this does NOT 
happen, then it’s likely the kext is still failing to load. You can open 
Applications > Utilities > Terminal and use the command “kextstat” to so the 
list of loaded kexts. Within this list you’ll be looking for “IO80211Family” 
and “AirPortBrcm43xx”. If they aren’t loaded, this is still the problem. At 
this point, it’s probably simplest to “refresh” your System software by 
reinstalling the 10.5.8 Combo Update, which will give you a fresh, up-to-date 
copy of the latest updated software. If the card isn’t recognized in System 
Preferences > Network, then you’ve got a more serious problem, perhaps a 
hardware issue?

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