Well, I had all sorts of problems with DLink products in the past, so it's not a real surprise. So, the current DWM-221 device drivers won't load in Yosemite because DLink didn't have them signed by Apple. In Yosemite, Apple tightened the security and is enforcing that ALL device drivers should be digitally signed. Some technical stuff: in Mavericks, non signed driver still did load, but a message telling the driver is not signed, etc. Now, install the Claro app and the Connection Manager (discador) should find the modem and connect to internet. Yoursystem:~ user$ sudo nvram boot-args=kext-dev-mode=1
Now if you’re really going to proceed, just execute the following command in a Terminal window: If this break your computer, kill you dog or whatever, I assume no responsibility whatsoever. Well, you see the picture.īut, if you want to try, proceed at your own risk. ANY device driver should load regardless of its origin. Possibly, this procedure isn't approved by Apple either. The solution is quite simple you just have to enable the kernel developer mode, which will allow the loading of non-signed device drivers.īut please notice that by doing this, you are disabling a Mac OS X security feature and of course there are risks associated. This malfunction is not Apple's fault the crappy DLink device drivers cause it. I had the same problem, but here’s the workaround I’m using…