GitBook: [#19] macOS notice

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* [Untitled](developer-documentation/python-api/untitled.md)
* [Contributing to the Module Repository](developer-documentation/contributing-to-the-module-repository.md)
## FAQ / Troubleshooting <a id="faq"></a>
## FAQ / Troubleshooting <a href="faq" id="faq"></a>
* [MacOS Support](faq/macos-support.md)
* [Establishing an Internet Connection](faq/establishing-an-internet-connection/README.md)
* [Configuring a Client Mode Connection](faq/establishing-an-internet-connection/configuring-a-client-mode-connection.md)
* [Configuring ICS on Linux](faq/establishing-an-internet-connection/configuring-ics-on-linux.md)
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* [MK7 LED Mod Installation](extras/untitled.md)
* [MK7 Kismet Case Installation](extras/mk7-kismet-case-installation.md)

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# Configuring ICS on Windows
On Windows, Internet Connection Sharing is achieved by using Window's "Network Sharing" feature, by sharing one internet-enabled interface to the WiFi Pineapples.
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# MacOS Support
Starting with macOS Big Sur (macOS 11), changes to the driver model has broken support for the WiFi Pineapple Mark 7's USB Ethernet ASIX chipset.
An unstable driver is available on [**Plugable's**](https://plugable.com/blogs/news/new-asix-driver-fixes-macos-11-big-sur-ethernet)** **website.
It is recommended to instead use a Linux or Windows computer when operating the WiFi Pineapple Mark 7 via it's USB-C connection.
{% hint style="danger" %}
Because of recent changes to macOS's device driver model, macOS is not supported.
{% endhint %}