Administrators Hervé Posted August 13, 2018 Administrators Share Posted August 13, 2018 PCI ven/dev id 2001:3310 is listed as DLink DWA-123 Wireless N 150 adapter in revision D1. The best I find for this is this. There are clearly at least 3 x different hardware versions of the DWA-123: A1, B1 and D1. For revision D1 model, the above URL lists driver RTLWlanU_MacOS10.9_MacOS10.12_Driver_1830.20.b7_1827.4.b27_UI_5.0.6.b4. I've had a look at it with Pacifist and the kext called RtWlanU covers your DWA-123: its Info.plist file contains the following entry, which matches: <key>DLink_DWA123_88EU</key> <dict> <key>CFBundleIdentifier</key> <string>com.realtek.driver.RtWlanU</string> <key>IOClass</key> <string>RtWlanU</string> <key>IOKitDebug</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>IOProviderClass</key> <string>IOUSBInterface</string> <key>bConfigurationValue</key> <integer>1</integer> <key>bInterfaceNumber</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>idProduct</key> <integer>13072</integer> <key>idVendor</key> <integer>8193</integer> </dict> As far as ids are concerned: 0x2001 = 8193 0x3110 = 13072 The Sierra driver can be expected to work in High Sierra, as stated here. If not, try Chris1111's tweaked package. It says it supports "DLink_DWA123_88EU" It seems the chipset for that dongle would be Realtek's RTL8188EU. NB: All this was found with a little Google search effort... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joseph benigno Jr. Posted August 28, 2018 Author Share Posted August 28, 2018 The sierra driver worked great. Thanks for this. I did try searching on google but I guess I didn't search enough to find the solution you found. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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