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The Wi-Fi display is not configured and cannot be turned on. #290

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CLAY-BIOS opened this issue Sep 16, 2020 · 8 comments
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The Wi-Fi display is not configured and cannot be turned on. #290

CLAY-BIOS opened this issue Sep 16, 2020 · 8 comments
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CLAY-BIOS commented Sep 16, 2020

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Kext Version: AirportItlwm.kext
WiFi Card Model: Intel AX 200
Product ID: 0x2723
macOS Version: 11.0 beta6

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Wi-Fi icon exclamation point,The Wi-Fi display is not configured and cannot be turned on.

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zxystd commented Sep 17, 2020

How to reproduce?

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lgariv commented Sep 17, 2020

How to reproduce?

Just happened to me as well on Catalina.
Put it in OpenCore (0.6.1) kexts folder, added to config, and reboot.

after loading it from terminal, it was working - but not ideal for everyday use and without handoff/clipboard continuity support (at least not working for me).

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lgariv commented Sep 17, 2020

How to reproduce?

Just happened to me as well on Catalina.
Put it in OpenCore (0.6.1) kexts folder, added to config, and reboot.

after loading it from terminal, it was working - but not ideal for everyday use and without handoff/clipboard continuity support (at least not working for me).

Update:

In my case, setting SecureBootModel to Default and ApECID to 0 fixed the issue. might be an issue with OpenCore.
Handoff and Clipboard Continuity still does not work tho.

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#292 (comment)

@williambj1 williambj1 added the user mistake Hackintosh related issue, should be fixed by themselves label Sep 17, 2020
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lgariv commented Sep 17, 2020

#292 (comment)

Tried that, didn't work.

Edit: Also, not sure if that's a user mistake as the person opened this issue is on Big Sur and I'm on Catalina, might be a different problem. I guess we will know when he tests my solution.

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williambj1 commented Sep 17, 2020

Also, not sure if that's a user mistake as the person opened this issue is on Big Sur and I'm on Catalina,

I will remove the label for now and reconfirm it later, thanks for pointing out.

Tried that, didn't work.

Usually it takes some time for the service to initialize and make sure you followed all of the steps. Handoff is a bit off-topic here, maybe we can discuss further in #292 or Gitter.

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I found the reason.
When I use itlwm.kext, in order to display real-time internet speed on third-party software,
I used this method #172 to establish a bridge.
When I used AirportItlwm.kext, the bridge was not deleted which caused this problem.
After deleting the bridge, it returns to normal.

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Glad that it's fixed :)

@williambj1 williambj1 added the user mistake Hackintosh related issue, should be fixed by themselves label Sep 17, 2020
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