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I dont have a M1 Mac to test it so thats the problem |
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Do you have install Roseta 2 |
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Of course without Roseta I will never works |
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ok as it turns out it was already installed |
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Hi @chris1111 & @joeyqleq, I am not fully sure that #48 confirms that the M1 macs cannot run the software. I am going to attempt to run it after disabling SIP. The problem that I was having with the stock Netgear A7000 drivers was that the System Pref's 'Security' would not prompt me to 'Allow' the drivers (extensions) to work, after flashing the 'System Extension Blocked' message during install. My gut instinct is that this was caused by not having SIP disabled as Big Sur deprecated these old 'kext' extensions. I will try again and update this post. @chris1111 let me know if there is any other testing I can do for you, as I have available an M1 mac. |
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@blasphemousjohn You Probably right |
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In the meantime, It is working for me flawlessly. |
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Hi Chris, I have a alfa awus036ach and am using a MacBook Pro M1. Its a useful tool to help me troubleshoot wireless networks, and the M1 pro is my main machine of use. I have followed the steps outlined in the fork - disabled SIP and the install has worked - however there are some errors: Mar 6 00:58:18 Installer[3237]: Could not load resource license: (null) When trying to load the kext manually I do get some errors - and these errors make complete sense as the kext files provided are designed for Intel: sudo kextutil -t -v /Library/Extensions/RtWlanU1827.kext Please please please - if you can, please provide an installer which is compatible with M1 Pro as there are limited options for external wireless adapters. |
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It will not work on M1 (( |
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Why using a cheapest wifi dongle on most powerfull wifi in the laptop world |
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Use all steps here for M1 Yes its possible 😀 Download ➤ Notarized Wireless USB Big Sur Adapter.zip Followed the guide here Make your Monterey or Big Sur is SIP Enable Boot in Recovery open Utility / TerminalType: the command bellow followed by Entercsrutil disable Type: the command bellow followed by Enter/usr/sbin/spctl kext-consent add ZYM2ETK3E7 Closed Terminal then reboot
Closed Terminal then reboot |
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Same issue over here. I have some issues with the stock Wifi card which Apples refused to replace because they don't find to have any defects. The only workaround which I was hoping to work is with external wifi adapter and this is why I buy the TP-Link Archer T2U with usb-c to usb cable, until I found that it will not detect. Tried everything in this thread but still nothing and if I run it manually like @bprodoehl I am receiving the exact same result from the terminal. I hope there will be a solution for future for M1 chips. Keep up the good work @chris1111 we really appreciate your work and all other contributions to the project. |
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Do we have some update for M1 chips? Is there a chance that they will be supported soon? |
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I’ve just ditched a work Lenovo and am now using a new 16” M1 MacBook Pro running 12.something Monterey and ideally need the primary Apple WiFi NIC to connect to my FlightScope golf launch monitor as it irritatingly has a WiFi only connection. Additionally, various Golf Sim applications require internet resources to operate that I need my TPLink Archer T2U nano USB Adaptor for (or the other way around, whatever) I did try a few things, disabling SIP and using that custom Big Sur installer floating around - mainly following this Brazilian YouTube guy (muted as for me the audio is totally pointless) https://youtu.be/IRid_anETtI but I can’t seem to get the ESP Mount application to mount a flash drive properly - he’s got a bunch of files but I’m not really understanding where they come from - I assume he does explain but I don’t understand Portuguese. When he opens his ESP Mount he’s got a few devices showing up I don’t have (one is his flash drive) - unsure about the 2nd one and he appears to copy files from one of them to his flash mount and then reboots and boots into his flash that then does something and forwards to booting back into MacOS. It appears to be the most promising workaround online from my searches and frustrating I can’t work it out. I’ve given up pissing around for now - thinking an Apple Thunderbolt to RJ45 Ethernet adapter plugged into a Wi-Fi extender configured to connect to my router. Just annoying as it means I can’t roam around using batteries as the WiFi extender obviously requires mains power which for me means messing around setting up extension reels run from a shed I also tried to use internet resources via my iPhone hotspot but can’t for the life of me get my iPhone paired via Bluetooth - it connects briefly and a second later shows “not connected” - another unexplained struggle, ridiculous as Apple products should be totally seamless and partly the reason I moved to Mac anyway! Let me know if any Portuguese speakers follow that video properly and has any luck - he does seem to get it working! 😆 |
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Just posting this here to let other people know this DOES NOT work for me. I am on: MacBook Air (M1, 2020) Read through this discussion about 4 times, read the readme, watched the video (did all the steps in the video), even tried the updated instructions regarding "Notarized Wireless USB Big Sur Adapter.zip" from @chris1111 Sadly it doesn't work. I think my solution will be to just use this adapter on my Thinkpad tuning Kali, where I know it works. |
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after i fixed heavily waterdamaged 2020 M1 pro, unfortunately i was not able to restore WiFi. Unlike prior models, this chip is married to the CPU, so replacement would not work. Update: |
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Did you see and try THIS |
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Is there anything in this driver, firmware or otherwise, which in theory would make this x86 only? I ask before I even attempt a aarch64 compile. |
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Ive spent 4 hours trying several workarounds but these drivers and the other D-link driver simply wont work on Big sur running on M1 - super frustrating!
Anyone know something i dont know?
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