SDAVE macrumors 68040 Original poster Jun 16, 2007 3,578 601 Nowhere Jan 29, 2018 #1 Possible to check what Wifi/BT module you have in your systems? If you go to System Information > Network > you should see your Wifi/BT module. Please post the model #. It should be a Broadcom chip.
Possible to check what Wifi/BT module you have in your systems? If you go to System Information > Network > you should see your Wifi/BT module. Please post the model #. It should be a Broadcom chip.
M MacRS4 macrumors 6502 Aug 18, 2010 333 474 London, UK Feb 5, 2018 #2 Bluetooth is Broadcom, but for WiFi I just have AirPort Extreme listed, or am I looking int he wrong place? Reactions: SDAVE
Bluetooth is Broadcom, but for WiFi I just have AirPort Extreme listed, or am I looking int he wrong place?
SDAVE macrumors 68040 Original poster Jun 16, 2007 3,578 601 Nowhere Feb 5, 2018 #3 MacRS4 said: Bluetooth is Broadcom, but for WiFi I just have AirPort Extreme listed, or am I looking int he wrong place? Click to expand... Cheers! That helps a lot. Usually if it's Broadcom then it's a single module that has both WiFi and BT.
MacRS4 said: Bluetooth is Broadcom, but for WiFi I just have AirPort Extreme listed, or am I looking int he wrong place? Click to expand... Cheers! That helps a lot. Usually if it's Broadcom then it's a single module that has both WiFi and BT.
B bxs macrumors 65816 Oct 20, 2007 1,151 529 Seattle, WA Feb 5, 2018 #4 SDAVE said: Possible to check what Wifi/BT module you have in your systems? If you go to System Information > Network > you should see your Wifi/BT module. Please post the model #. It should be a Broadcom chip. Click to expand... Here's mine... and I'm a bit disturbed about the TX (Transmit Rate) 24 that stays constant.... ????? Attachments Screen Shot 2018-02-05 at 12.50.01 PM.png 488.6 KB · Views: 133
SDAVE said: Possible to check what Wifi/BT module you have in your systems? If you go to System Information > Network > you should see your Wifi/BT module. Please post the model #. It should be a Broadcom chip. Click to expand... Here's mine... and I'm a bit disturbed about the TX (Transmit Rate) 24 that stays constant.... ?????