
If you open ist you will see a section called IOKitPersonalities:itlwm:WiFiConfig with 4 Wi-Fi networks configured. To configure the Wi-Fi networks manually open itlwm.kext and find ist. You need to either configure your Wi-Fi networks either manually or use a custom Wi-Fi management app. This means you will not get the classic macOS user interface for connecting to Wi-Fi networks. When loaded, itlwm.kext makes your Intel Wi-Fi card available as an Ethernet card, not as a Wi-Fi card. The itlwmx.kext is for use with the Intel X cards, like Intel X200, the itlwm.kext is for all the older cards like mine. The release includes two kexts itlwm.kext and itlwmx.kext.
#Hackintosh yosemite kext utility download#
Make sure your specific Intel card is supported and download the latest release. Similar to IntelBluetoothFirmware it is a macOS kernel extension using firmware from Linux. To get Intel Wi-Fi working you need itlwm.
#Hackintosh yosemite kext utility Bluetooth#
Make sure you do not use any of AirportBrcmFixup, BT4LEContinuityFixup, BrcmBluetoothInjector, BrcmPatchRAM3 so you do not create a conflict.Īfter reboot Bluetooth will appear in System Preferences and you will be able to find and pair your Bluetooth devices. If you use Clover just copy them to EFI/Clover/Kexts/Other. Make sure your specific Intel card is supported, download the latest release and use the two kexts IntelBluetoothFirmware.kext and IntelBluetoothInjector.kext. It is a macOS kernel extension that that uses firmware binaries from Linux to make Bluetooth work. To get Intel Bluetooth working you need IntelBluetoothFirmware. Later I discovered and open-source project that aims to make Intel Wi-Fi and Bluetooth work on macOS and I was able to make the Intel AC7260 card work, no dongles needed. When I turned by old Thinkpad T440s into a hackintosh I bought a Wi-Fi dongle because the Intel AC7260 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth card is not supported by macOS, no Intel cards are. You can get Wi-Fi + Bluetooth card used by Apple as I did in my desktop, but sometimes you do not have much choice. If you use a hackintosh you have to choose your hardware carefully to make sure it is supported by macOS.
