Hmmm, after installing did you go to the Network ref Pane & see if it said new port detected?
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Oct 16, 2019 I checked all the points you suggest and still My Photo Stream would not sync from my iPhone to my MacBook Air running OS Catalina. The fix was to open Photos, Preferences on the Mac, uncheck My Photo Stream, close Photos, re-open Photos, go to Preferences, select My Photo Stream. Please note: If you are running macOS 10.15 Catalina or newer you will be able to buy and play Mac applications that are 64-bit only. See additional ways to play 32-bit Mac apps below. What is happening with 32-bit Mac apps? Apple is dropping support for 32-bit Mac applications in October with their release of macOS Catalina 10.15. Stream for mac catalina.
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Open 'System Preferences' and click 'Network.' Press 'OK' when the 'New Port Detected' dialog box appears, then press Apply Now.
Item 6 Dell Latitude E7240 E7440 WiFi WLAN Dual. Item 8 Genuine Intel Dual Band BT WiFi Wireless Card AC7260 Adapter DPN. T919 for macOS PC PCI WiFi Card. The spot meant for the wireless card is only big enough for a half size wireless card. The adapter for the AirPort card is pretty tall, and I think it also makes the bottom cover bulge slightly, but not too noticeable. I had to use IPEX-4 female to IPEX-1 male antenna adapters to connect this card to the built in antenna cables. Hmm, from the EFI files, I'll assume you are referring to E7440 that you have another thread opened for. In that case, it should have an Intel Ethernet and Intel Wifi. For the Ethernet, upgrade the IntelMausiEthernet.kext to the latest version or switch to AppleIntelE1000e.kext. Dell Latitude E7440 - 14' - Core i5 4300U - 4 GB RAM - 500 GB HDD - English overview and full product specs on CNET. My 2010 MacBook was feeling a bit slow and wasn't gonna be supported by Mojave, so I picked up this used Dell E7440 for about $200 with a few cosmetic issues. I'm currently dual booting macOS 10.13.5 and whatever the most recent Mojave public beta is.
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Open Sys Prefs>Network, hopefully you see New Port detected, older OSXes you need to go to Port Configurations first to see it.
The Interface that connects to the Internet, needs to be drug to the top of System Preferences>Network>Show:>Network Port Configurations and checked ON.
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10.5.x/10.6.x/10.7.x instructions..
System Preferences>Network, click on the little gear at the bottom next to the + & - icons, (unlock lock first if locked), choose Set Service Order.
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The interface that connects to the Internet should be dragged to the top of the list.
Jul 31, 2012 11:03 PM
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(2016-08-16 at 09:30)MacInTouch Reader 683 wrote: Can anyone suggest how to get one of these USB/WiFi adapters working on my MacBook Pro? Is there a source for compatible drivers?Macintosh compatibility with USB WiFi adapters is not as popular as it is for other computer platforms, but there seems to be only a couple of companies that write WiFi drivers, so you might be able to find a WiFi driver that will work with your MacBook Pro. Do a search using the brand of WiFi adapter and then continue to search for 'drivers for brand 'x', model 'x' USB WiFi adapter'.
Mac WiFi drivers are offered for the specific operating system, rather than for a particular computer, so, for example, you would need one set of WiFi drivers for a Mac running 10.9 and another set of Mac WiFi drivers if you are running 10.6.
We've had good luck with the inexpensive 'Rosewill' brand WiFi adapters sold by NewEgg that offer WiFi drivers for Macs - ours have worked pretty well with older Mac computers than what you are using, including a G4 Powerbook and an even older G3 Pismo. Check to ensure they have drivers for your operating system.
(If you can get away with it, you might want to consider using an Ethernet cable with your MacBook Pro to get better bandwidth and greater stability, instead of using WiFi.)
Note that the USB WiFi adapters we've used with our Macs get quite hot, so it might be advisable to connect them using a 'USB extension' cable. Some USB WiFi adapters are sold with a USB extension cable connected to a small vertical USB 'stand' to plug in the WiFi adapter as a free-standing unit away from the computer. For a laptop, using an extension USB cable might be a nuisance, but monitor the heat that the USB WiFi adapter puts out, and if it is excessive, think about adding a USB 'extension' cable to connect your USB WiFi adapter.