![]() ![]() 0.00-5.00 sec 443 MBytes 743 Mbits/sec receiverĪnd then this driver crashes, and network is gone. Reverse mode, remote host 192.168.3.1 is sending (it crashes for me only if you really push it bandwith.) ( personal reference link)ĪppleUserECM is killing CPU, this driver really helps, until it eventually crashes. But the disconnects that required a restart were the bigger issue. In terms of my previous issues, I remember that when I clicked the little lock in the browser to view the cert, it would crash my computer. But it still uses the same Realtek 8153 chip although am using the native driver though now, AppleUSBECM.kext I got a new USB ethernet adapter because the old one had lots of issues (hence the gist in the first place). I got a new USB ethernet adapter and use the native driver Perhaps clear the Kernel cache sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Caches/ Sudo kextload /Library/Extensions/AppleRTL815XComposite109.kext Sudo kextload /Library/Extensions/AppleRTL815XEthernet109.kext ![]() Sudo kextunload /Library/Extensions/AppleRTL815XComposite109.kext ![]() Sudo kextunload /Library/Extensions/AppleRTL815XEthernet109.kext With normal operation with only the network cable plugged in, I only see 815XEthernet loaded. /System/Library/Extensions/IONetworkingFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AppleRTL815X*.kext.| "IOGeneralInterest" = "IOCommand is not serializable" Terminal output snippet from `ioreg -p IOUSB -w0 -l` +-o USB3.0 Hub Launch System Information(also known as System Profiler) -> Software -> Extensions. ![]() Launch System Information(also known as System Profiler) -> Hardware -> USB. ![]()
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