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Intel AX210 Ventura Issues

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Above 4G > Enabled
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Hi! Have the same problem with WiFi (BT working) with Gigabyte Aorus Pro x670e after changing default Mediatek MT7927 to AX210NGW module. Did you fix it?
 
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Hi! Have the same problem with WiFi (bt working) with Gigabyte Aorus Pro x670e. Did you fix it?
Hello,
If you are on Sonoma, then there is a new release of the kexts :
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I'm testing the version for 14.4 and it works well !
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Also confirm which versions of Ventura and/or Sonoma you are running, as there are options for different Airportitlwm.kexts depending on the version of macOS you are running.

IF you are dual booting Ventura and Sonoma, you will need two different kexts, with MinKernel and MaxKernel entires so only the correct kext is used for version you are booting.
 
zip and upload your EFI
I try it under Ventura 13.6.4 (or Sonoma 14.3 after switch Airport kext to proper version). Also attach last debug file, maybe it can help.
Thank You!
 

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I try it under Ventura 13.6.4 (or Sonoma 14.3 after switch Airport kext to proper version). Also attach last debug file, maybe it can help.
Thank You!
have given you your own thread

other thread was for Sonoma issues
 
I try it under Ventura 13.6.4 (or Sonoma 14.3 after switch Airport kext to proper version). Also attach last debug file, maybe it can help.
Thank You!
Did you change the Wifi M2 Module on the board to an Intel AX210? Depending on where you live the specifications may be different but this is what Gigabyte says came with your motherboard.

Qualcomm® Wi-Fi 7 QCNCM865 (PCB rev. 1.0/1.2)
- 802.11a, b, g, n, ac, ax, be, supporting 2.4/5/6 GHz carrier frequency bands
- BLUETOOTH 5.3
- Support for 11be 320MHz wireless standard
MediaTek Wi-Fi 7 MT7927, RZ738 (PCB rev. 1.1)
- 802.11a, b, g, n, ac, ax, be, supporting 2.4/5/6 GHz carrier frequency bands
- BLUETOOTH 5.3
- Support for 11be 320MHz wireless standard
(Actual data rate may vary depending on environment and equipment.)

Note:
Wi-Fi 7 features require Windows 11 SV3 to function properly. (There is no support driver for Windows 10)
Wi-Fi 7 channels on 6GHz band availability depends on individual country's regulations.
 
Did you change the Wifi M2 Module on the board to an Intel AX210? Depending on where you live the specifications may be different but this is what Gigabyte says came with your motherboard.

Qualcomm® Wi-Fi 7 QCNCM865 (PCB rev. 1.0/1.2)
- 802.11a, b, g, n, ac, ax, be, supporting 2.4/5/6 GHz carrier frequency bands
- BLUETOOTH 5.3
- Support for 11be 320MHz wireless standard
MediaTek Wi-Fi 7 MT7927, RZ738 (PCB rev. 1.1)
- 802.11a, b, g, n, ac, ax, be, supporting 2.4/5/6 GHz carrier frequency bands
- BLUETOOTH 5.3
- Support for 11be 320MHz wireless standard
(Actual data rate may vary depending on environment and equipment.)

Note:
Wi-Fi 7 features require Windows 11 SV3 to function properly. (There is no support driver for Windows 10)
Wi-Fi 7 channels on 6GHz band availability depends on individual country's regulations.
Yes, I change it from default Mediatek MT7927 to AX210NGW
Under win11 it works perfectly with my WiFi 6 Keenetic router, here is how Hackintool see my new module
 

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Just try using itlwm.kext with Heliport. Also without success. BT still working.
 

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