Note that there are a number of drivers for the RTL8187L Realtek which was the last updated in 2011 being the latest driver which has been added below. Note that the Windows XP/Vista/Win7 are the Beta drivers for the card. Download drivers for Realtek RTL8188ETV Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter Wi-Fi device, or download DriverPack Solution software for automatic driver download and update.
I noticed that there are several threads where people are looking for drivers for various Realtek-based wifi dongles for OS X 10.11 El Capitan. After 3 days of searching, I found some drivers in the Italian forum on Insanely Mac (thank you, Google Translate!) It worked for me on a fresh install of 10.11.3 for my HP EliteBook 840 G2 and an RTL8188CUS chipset wifi dongle. Hopefully it will be useful to others. These drivers were supposedly downloaded from the Realtek web site, but that site has been inaccessible to for the last 2 days. I'm including both links for reference. I noticed that there are several threads where people are looking for drivers for various Realtek-based wifi dongles for OS X 10.11 El Capitan. After 3 days of searching, I found some drivers in the Italian forum on Insanely Mac (thank you, Google Translate!) It worked for me on a fresh install of 10.11.3 for my HP EliteBook 840 G2 and an RTL8188CUS chipset wifi dongle.
Hopefully it will be useful to others. These drivers were supposedly downloaded from the Realtek web site, but that site has been inaccessible to for the last 2 days. Zipeg 64 bit. I'm including both links for reference. Ddr3 1333 pc3 10600 laptop memory.
If you want to connect your Hackintosh to the internet via WiFi, you'll usually have to set up a separate wireless adapter (also known as a WiFi card). When choosing a WiFi adapter, your two main options are to buy either a PCI adapter or a USB adapter. The names are self-explanatory; a PCI adapter should be attached to a motherboard PCI slot, while a USB adapter should be attached to a USB port.
Both mediums have their own advantages and disadvantages., but if that isn't an option, read on for a list of compatible USB WiFi adapters instead. Latest Update (December 7, 2014): Added notes on Yosemite compatibility! Should I use USB? Before I start giving recommendations, we need to address a fundamental question: should you really use a USB adapter to connect your Hackintosh to WiFi? Granted, using a USB solution has certain advantages.
• USB adapters don't take up an extra PCI slot. Most motherboards have a relatively limited number of PCI slots. You may not want to waste an extra slot on your WiFi adapter if you plan on connecting a lot of PCI devices, such as graphics cards, sound cards, Firewire cards, RAID cards, TV tuner cards, or so on. Micro-ATX motherboards usually only come with 2-3 slots. Are even worse; most of them only feature a single PCI slot, making a USB WiFi adapter all the more important. • USB adapters are slightly cheaper. Most PCI adapters cost $30-40, while USB adapters rarely cost more than $20. Sometimes, you can even find USB adapters on sale for half that price.