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Waahmbo
Jan 06, 2023Star
a8000 and macos
Is there any particular reason that the a8000 (axe 3000 usb wifi adapter) is listed as not compatible with macos? I've never ran into an uncompatable wifi adapter yet.
michaelkenward
Jan 07, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Waahmbo wrote:
I've never ran into an uncompatable wifi adapter yet.
That's odd. Very few Netgear wifi adapters promise Apple compatibility. And those that do are often behind the times and don't work on the latest versions of MacOS.
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Dominus
Jan 22, 2023Aspirant
Really not working đ Tested by myself. Maybe there is somehow possible to making it work? trying to figure out for now
- beardedGaijinFeb 09, 2023Aspirant
Anyone have an update on A8000/AXE3000 (wifi6e USB dongle) + OSX? Just picked one up and would rather use it in my Macbook or a rPI instead of standing up a windows machine.
- plemansFeb 09, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Right now its only showing windows compatibility.
You might be able to find out the chipset and see if there's generic drivers for your specific device but you won't find them on the official forums.
- michaelkenwardFeb 09, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Unfortunately, Netgear seems to be incapable of keeping up with Apple's changes to MacOS. One USB adapter that claims to be compatible has languished for a couple of years since the last Apple update. This has upset quote a lot of punters who have been left high and dry.
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As plemans suggests, your best bet is to seek out a generic driver for the adapter's chipset.