Here is a list of our recommended hardware that's supported within macOS Monterey to Sequoia.
Do check annotations within the pages itself for anything particular, as quite a few hardware has been removed or in an experimental state of compatibility, Sonoma and Sequoia in particular.
Most devices should work just fine with Monterey and Ventura. We can't confirm whether every single one will work 100%, but we do know for sure that there has been a change of drivers shipped with macOS Sonoma. Drivers for certain Broadcom devices has been deprecated, so do keep that in mind!
You yourself are responsible for which one of the adapters listed below. If the one you bought doesn't work as intended, there's nothing we can do or take any responsibility for!
Should you already have a built-in Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card installed on your motherboard and it's incompatible, make sure to remove it or disable in BIOS if possible. Will cause interference with any external cards installed.
As of right now, using Fenvi cards through Proxmox for macOS, you'll have to stick to Monterey/Ventura and the 5.15.53 kernel is recommended. Especially if you're using AMD GPU for passthrough. The 6.2.* kernel will cause the VM to freeze and restart upon connecting to access points.
For assistance with hardware selection or Hackintosh builds, please contact us for consultation services.