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kernel panic after connecting to wifi #58

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Bradley-Liu opened this issue Aug 13, 2023 · 5 comments
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kernel panic after connecting to wifi #58

Bradley-Liu opened this issue Aug 13, 2023 · 5 comments

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@Bradley-Liu
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Bradley-Liu commented Aug 13, 2023

ventura 13.5 installed according to your tutorial.
kernel panic after connecting to wifi.
any ideas?
edit: I reinstalled ventura. When I got into the installation wizard, I try to connect to wifi, it automaticlly restarts.
I also tried monterery, the result is the same. My wifi module is "Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter ". It should work without any intervention under mac os. I have no idea how to solve this problem. Please help.

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microcrash commented Oct 5, 2023

Just wanted to add that I have the same issue with the BCM94360CS2 card. I'm using Ventura 13.6 and whenever I connect to wifi, I get a kernal panic. Bluetooth portion works fine. Previously, I used an Intel card that wifi worked on it, but could not get bluetooth working correctly. The main reason to use a native apple card is being able to use it as an AirPlay receiver and not needing to use kexts.

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Bradley-Liu commented Oct 12, 2023

Just wanted to add that I have the same issue with the BCM94360CS2 card. I'm using Ventura 13.6 and whenever I connect to wifi, I get a kernal panic. Bluetooth portion works fine. Previously, I used an Intel card that wifi worked on it, but could not get bluetooth working correctly. The main reason to use a native apple card is being able to use it as an AirPlay receiver and not needing to use kexts.

Do you have any issue when using 6.9.2 ? My vm worked fine when I was using 6.9.2. After I updated to 6.12.3, the vm started to have issues. What about your situation? Do you have this wifi card problem when using montery or bigsur?

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I'm not sure what software version number you are talking about. I recently installed this card so I have only used it on the latest Proxmox 8.0.4 running kernel 6.2.16-14
Don't have Monterey or Big Sur to test with but I will probably update to Sonoma in the next month and I can give another update. I do try to keep all my software up to date.

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Bradley-Liu commented Oct 13, 2023

I'm not sure what software version number you are talking about. I recently installed this card so I have only used it on the latest Proxmox 8.0.4 running kernel 6.2.16-14 Don't have Monterey or Big Sur to test with but I will probably update to
Sonoma in the next month and I can give another update. I do try to keep all my software up to date.

Sonoma has dropped all support for bcm4360 braodcom cards. I've just done the test. No wifi no bluetooth. There are some workaround . But they are all in preliminary phase. I use unraid 6.12.4. Before that I use version 6.9.2. There is no problem when I use 6.9.2. There are somthing wrong with kvm vm software shipped with unraid I bet. Maybe you can test previous versions of Proxmox and see if you can get wifi to work. Unraid tend to be proactive when updating. It allways update kvm to the latest versionn which is kind of annoying.

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Sonoma has dropped all support for bcm4360 braodcom cards. I've just done the test. No wifi no bluetooth. There are some workaround . But they are all in preliminary phase. I use unraid 6.12.4. Before that I use version 6.9.2. There is no problem when I use 6.9.2. There are somthing wrong with kvm vm software shipped with unraid I bet. Maybe you can test previous versions of Proxmox and see if you can get wifi to work. Unraid tend to be proactive when updating. It allways update kvm to the latest versionn which is kind of annoying.

Thank you for the hint and trying to track down the cause. I reverted Proxmox to use the 5.15.108-1-pve kernel and I can now connect to Wi-Fi successfully. So it is something with the newer kernel that is the cause.

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