Yes I watched the previous video link you provided, the one where you booted with the EFI-4 folder. About the only comment I would make about the video in post #223, is that you didn't delete the NetworkInterface.plist from /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/NetworkInterfaces.plist folder, then Reboot the system and check to see if the WiFi device was present in the Network preferences & Hackintool > System > Peripherals tab.
I would recommend you delete the 3 x plists highlighted in the screenshot below, PLUS any backup files of the same name. When using the EFI-4 folder to see if this clears the WiFi device from en0, as that is what is shown in your IOReg from post #231.
plists to be deleted.
WiFi Device in IOReg, set as en0
Ethernet Device in IOReg, set as en1
The video(s) didn't tell me something I didn't already know, i.e. that the EFI I provided worked with your AMD Mini PC, without the need for any patched DSDT.aml tables.
I also read the two Github pages that the HP EFI and the S3 fix were sourced. Including following links on those pages, to check that nothing WiFi related was missed.
The EFI-4 folder I provided on page 22, in post #215 was created for running Sonoma 14.4 or newer. This is the EFI you attached in Post #259. It has the correct Airportitlwm.kext for Sonoma 14.4 or newer.
So I've been looking everywhere all day to find out where I found the Efi but unfortunately without success. That's a shame, would have been easier for you to work out the required patches to make your wifi work
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The most recent Video shows you FAILED to enable the AirportItlwm-Sonoma-144.kext in OpenCore Configurator, see video time 1.01 minutes.
Kexts in OC Configurator
Which version of the Airportitlwm.kext have you enabled in the EFI? I specifically renamed the kext to AirportItlwm-Sonoma-144.kext so it would be obvious when you were using the correct kext.