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Wi-Fi Not Working on Ventura 13.0 #172

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romyee opened this issue Dec 30, 2022 · 4 comments
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Wi-Fi Not Working on Ventura 13.0 #172

romyee opened this issue Dec 30, 2022 · 4 comments

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@romyee
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romyee commented Dec 30, 2022

Just recently installed Ventura 13.0 on my Lenovo T460s rig under
EFI-T460s-OP.zip
Opencore 0.87 with the following specs:

i5-6300U Processor
14.0" FHD
8 GB DDR4 2133MHz
Intel HD Graphics 520 integrated
M.2 SSD, SATA Intel 256GB OPAL 2.0
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260, 2x2, Wi-Fi + Bluetooth® 4.1

Everything seems to be working except for the Wi-Fi. Used the guidelines & resources of this link, ThinkPad-T460s-macOS-OpenCore. Used the latest Airportitilwm.kext. Wi-Fi icon shows up but no network is shown when scanning. My EFI is attached. Some kext files are dropped to cut down on the file size.
EFI-T460s-OP.zip
Can anyone help?

@null2264
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null2264 commented Jan 1, 2023

If what you mean by WiFi not working is WiFi not scanning any network then it's a known itlwm issue OpenIntelWireless/itlwm#799

You might be able to temporarily fix it by running sudo pkill airportd (OpenIntelWireless/itlwm#799 (comment))

@PeiFengBin
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PeiFengBin commented Feb 26, 2023

If what you mean by WiFi not working is WiFi not scanning any network then it's a known itlwm issue OpenIntelWireless/itlwm#799

You might be able to temporarily fix it by running sudo pkill airportd (OpenIntelWireless/itlwm#799 (comment))

I have the same problem.But I sudo pkill airportd doesn't work.
Used this releases 0.8.5 EFI.
i5-6300U Processor
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260, 2x2, Wi-Fi + Bluetooth® 4.1
Ventura 13.0

@null2264
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It sometimes took a few attempts and/or require you to wait a few minutes for some reason... Honestly, if you could I suggest downgrading to (or staying on) Monterey for now, there are just too many issues on Ventura. Unless there's a feature from Ventura you actually rely on.

@PeiFengBin
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It sometimes took a few attempts and/or require you to wait a few minutes for some reason... Honestly, if you could I suggest downgrading to (or staying on) Monterey for now, there are just too many issues on Ventura. Unless there's a feature from Ventura you actually rely on.

Thank you for your answer. I'm considering downgrading to Monterey.

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