Intel Centrino Advanced N 6205 Agn Hackintosh

WIFI= Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 AGn (I assume that not works, i have a RT2870 USB that works, on other Hackintosh install) USB 2.0 (Works) USB 3.0. Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230 for Windows 8 (32-bit, 64-bit) - ThinkPad Edge S430, S230u.
Hi folks, I purchased a huggable x220 in a fortunate deal from a local company. Deal is, it comes with a 3 years worth of warrenty on site which I don't want to mess with. I have made my x220 a hackintosh with Mountain Lion. Almost everything is working leaving WiFi, which is kinda sad. However, I have found a workaround for my predicament using my Android based Nexus 4, but I guess this will work with any Gingerbread and later based Android mobile. It allows me to connect to any wifi network in vicinity and lets me access the internet. Further I also get to use the internet from my 'droid 3g as well.
Here is how I do it:- 1. Install H0rNDIS pkg, this will allow you to tether your 'Droid to laptop using USB. Now with your 3g enabled connect your 'Droid to your hackintosh with USB.
On your 'Droid, go to settings -> (More.) -> Portable Network -> Tethering and Wifi Hotspot -> Enable USB tethering. Connect your 'Droid's WiFi to the network desired. Disable your 'Droid's 3G 6.
Enjoy WiFi network from your Hackintosh. Please note this will not exactly allow you some cool Apple stuff like AirDrop etc, but oh well, something better than nothing I guess? PS: I am sure I am not the guy who invented this hack, some other folks surely must have discovered it before me, but oh well. I will leave it here so someone can use hackintosh without replacing their WiFi or carrying around a USB Wifi.
PPS: I love my x220 hackintosh and Nexus 4 combo.
Well, I finally gave up on trying to get my onboard Intel Advanced-N 6200 wireless adapter to work on my Hackpad. As an alternative, I decided to try a USB Wireless adapter instead. The USB adapter I chose was something that was recommended on another hackintosh board which, was one of the Airlink101 line of adapters. One of the things that's great about Airlink101's is that they have drivers that support OSX 10.4, 10.5, 10.6 and they work right out of the box. Though I really wanted to get the nano-sized I was a afraid that something that small would lack the range, though some owners it has decent range for its size. Taking the safer route, I decided to try get the which is their medium size 802.11n adapter.
Overall, I couldn't be happier and it was an easy cheap way to get wireless for my Hackpad. For anyone who's interested, I got mine on sale through Meritline.com for about $8 w/ free shipping. Not a bad deal. Well, I finally gave up on trying to get my onboard Intel Advanced-N 6200 wireless adapter to work on my Hackpad.
As an alternative, I decided to try a USB Wireless adapter instead. The USB adapter I chose was something that was recommended on another hackintosh board which, was one of the Airlink101 line of adapters. One of the things that's great about Airlink101's is that they have drivers that support OSX 10.4, 10.5, 10.6 and they work right out of the box. Though I really wanted to get the nano-sized I was a afraid that something that small would lack the range, though some owners it has decent range for its size. Taking the safer route, I decided to try get the which is their medium size 802.11n adapter.
Overall, I couldn't be happier and it was an easy cheap way to get wireless for my Hackpad. For anyone who's interested, I got mine on sale through Meritline.com for about $8 w/ free shipping. Blank konverta pochta rossii. Not a bad deal. Another Advanced-N 6200 user here, I just received my AWLL6075. I can confirm it is working very well with my hackintosh.