Hello everybody, I successfully achieved an almost all-working hackintosh on my ASUS Vivobook Pro 15 (M3500Q model). My machine is currently running Ubuntu and Windows 10 in dual boot on my internal SSD, while MacOS Sonoma 14.5 is installed on an external SSD as I don't know if the internal one is incompatible (HFM512GD3JX013N) but also it is full. It’s not a big deal now as I plan to replace it with a bigger one. My built-in network card is a MediaTek MT7921 that is incompatible with MacOS as said by Dortaina’s guide; for that reason I’ve searched for a replacement with those characteristics: - connection via M.2, M.2 NGFF (that is the connection type of my actual network card) or USB dongle, I don't care at all if all the following are respected; - working Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on all OS (Ubuntu, Windows 10 and MacOS Sonoma); I don’t care if I need to add patches or drivers as long as they work; - working AirDrop and Continuity features.
My researches led me to the Broadcom BCM94360NG card. Has anyone a similar working setup or others suggestions?
Thank y’all in advance, have a nice day!
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