Home » ALFA » Alfa Awus036NH Specs & Driver for Windows & Mac OS Alfa Awus036NH Specs & Driver for Windows & Mac OS. ALFA AWUS036NH SPECIFICATIONS >> 18dbi outdoor antenna YAGI for Alfa AWUS036NH. ) for Mac OS X 10.10 for Mac OS X 10.11 - 10.12 for Mac OS X. Where can I find an Mavericks driver for my Alfa AWUS036H. Ask Question 1. If your Mac system is running on 32-bit CPU and you just upgrade the Mac OS to latest version then your AWUS036H is still compatible to it. However, if you just purchased Mac system with 10.6.8 or later version who is running on 64-bit Mac system then you have to. I just ordered a sister model (AWUS036NHV) on for my Macbook Air with Yosemite 10.10.2. Downloaded drivers from Alpha site. But not until I tried 5 different USB Cables (including the one included with the unit), and it finally kicked in with a short super heavy-duty USB cable from my Garmin. Maybe I just ordered a sister model (AWUS036NHV) on for my Macbook Air with Yosemite 10.10.2. Downloaded drivers from Alpha site. But not until I tried 5 different USB Cables (including the one included with the unit), and it finally kicked in with a short super heavy-duty USB cable from my Garmin. Maybe the USB ports on my macbook Air don't provide enough power? But it is working now and doing a nice job. Would like to use a long cable to place the unit closer to the window. Gonna check into using a powered usb hub with a longer cable. Anyone have any experience with using a powered hub with this unit? I just ordered a sister model (AWUS036NHV) on for my Macbook Air with Yosemite 10.10.2. Downloaded drivers from Alpha site. But not until I tried 5 different USB Cables (including the one included with the unit), and it finally kicked in with a short super heavy-duty USB cable from my Garmin. Maybe the USB ports on my macbook Air don't provide enough power? But it is working now and doing a nice job. Would like to use a long cable to place the unit closer to the window. Gonna check into using a powered usb hub with a longer cable. Anyone have any experience with using a powered hub with this unit? The AWSO36NH can be apparently be used with Mac OS X 10.14 Mojave. Drivers are located here: Note, however, that according to Alfa Tech Support, the ASS036NHA is 'Windows only' as it contains an Atheros chip and the manufacturer has not issued Mac drivers. Also the NHA does not work with the Alfa R36A Repeater. I point this out because I ordered this part and was shipped the NHA. So look at your part number carefully upon receipt. Useless comment, and wasting anyone's time trying to solve a problem. Stop wasting our time! You are not on a Mac and you say you don't know why it wouldn't work. Stop wasting everyone's time who actually has a problem. I'm on 10.9 and can't get it to work and the useless Alfa website won't allw me to create an accoun Useless comment, and wasting anyone's time trying to solve a problem. Stop wasting our time! You are not on a Mac and you say you don't know why it wouldn't work. ![]() Stop wasting everyone's time who actually has a problem. I'm on 10.9 and can't get it to work and the useless Alfa website won't allw me to create an account to download the most recents software and drivers. I can't get this to work, it's frustrating as all. Useless comment, and wasting anyone's time trying to solve a problem. Stop wasting our time! You are not on a Mac and you say you don't know why it wouldn't work. Stop wasting everyone's time who actually has a problem. I'm on 10.9 and can't get it to work and the useless Alfa website won't allw me to create an account to download the most recents software and drivers. I can't get this to work, it's frustrating as all. What version of the OS are toy running? So far I haven't seen any indication that it works for 10.8 and higher. I had a similar problem a few years ago when an OS update broke drivers for a wireless adapter I was using. The manufacturer did not have new drivers available and showed no sign of providing one. I finally fixed the issue by finding out the wireless chipset that was used in that device and installing drivers for that chipset even though they didn't mention the specific device manufacturer Apparently, just as with hard drives there are only a few different chips used which are then rebranded. The same chipset may be used by several manufacturers. It is possible to run some apps in '32-bit mode' still (on some machines) in El Capitan. If I wanted to use old 32-bit plugins with Amadeus Pro, for example, I can set AP to open in 32-bit mode. This isn't recommended and will probably be disallowed in the next OS X release or so, of course, so the real solution is to get a 64-bit driver from the developer. But in the meantime, perhaps something like the '32-bit mode' I suggested might work for you, depending on the files used to provide support.
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