

🚀 Upgrade your Mac’s wireless game—plug, play, and stay effortlessly connected!
The BCM94360NG M.2 2230 WiFi card delivers native macOS support with 802.11ac dual-band WiFi up to 1200Mbps and Bluetooth 4.0. Designed for seamless integration with Apple devices, it enables AirDrop, Handoff, and Continuity without any driver hassle. Compatible with macOS 10.10 and above, as well as Windows 10, this plug-and-play adapter is ideal for Hackintosh builds and Intel/AMD platforms, offering reliable, high-speed wireless connectivity in a compact M.2 NGFF form factor.





| ASIN | B0861T79QY |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #147,785 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #459 in Network Cards |
| Brand | REKONG |
| Color | multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (72) |
| Date First Available | 12 April 2020 |
| Item Weight | 32 g |
| Manufacturer | REKONG |
| Operating System | mac os x, windows 10 |
| Package Dimensions | 12.29 x 11.61 x 1.9 cm; 32 g |
J**S
Bought together with monwy chip. But package only contain this wifi card. The wifi card supports hackintosh natively.
C**H
The latest OpenCore documentation (wireless buyers guide) and opencore install guide > Extras section > MacOS 12: Monterey subsection is a little confusing as it seems to imply you still need some of the kernel extensions to make this WiFi card work (some of the BRCM* kext and BlueToolFixup) so I went ahead and set these up in config.plist. The machine boots and the bluetooth and wireless were working however I noticed periodically in Activity Monitor that "bluetoothd" process would be running at 100% CPU utilization for no reason and never come down. Also it seemed like iMessage would stop receiving messages randomly on the machine and I could only receive on my iPhone and my native macs. I ended up removing all kernel extensions that seem to be recommended in the OpenCore guides, rebooting and the bluetooth and the wifi are still working as expected. Hope this helps others that this card truly is plug/play under Monterey (12.4) - no kernel extensions required despite the confusing language in the OpenCore guide. Regarding the card itself really no complaints although the price seems a bit high @ $50, $30 seems more reasonable IMO.
A**R
Works exactly what it's advertised for. Runs in macos, linux, and provides full connectivity for all services.
T**A
The CM94360NG NGFF M.2 2230 WiFi Card is a fantastic choice for Hackintosh enthusiasts. Its 802.11ac compatibility ensures high-speed, reliable wireless connectivity, essential for a seamless computing experience. The card's M.2 2230 form factor makes it compatible with a wide range of laptops and desktops, offering flexibility in installation. For Hackintosh users, this card is particularly valuable due to its compatibility with macOS, making it easier to set up a Hackintosh system with fully functional WiFi capabilities. The card's stability and performance, coupled with its Hackintosh compatibility, make it a popular and reliable choice among users looking to build macOS-compatible systems.
N**F
Works great on MacOS but a lot of people are having dual boot issues where the fenvi win driver causes windows 10/11 to crash
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