brcmfx-delay delays start of native broadcom driver for specified amount of milliseconds. It can solve panics or missing wi-fi device in Monterey. You can start with 15 seconds (brcmfx-delay=15000) and successively reduce this value until you notice instability in boot.
https://github.com/acidanthera/AirportBrcmFixup
Some Basic Information
-Use USB2 port for easy installation with no remap USB
-Delete old EFI folder and paste new. Don't use merge files
-Don't use Drag and Drop into EFI partition. Use Copy/Paste instead
-Reset NVRAM one time - with OpenCore use entry "Reset Nvram" / with Clover use F11 key on boot screen
Post in topic bellow if you want someone to patch your DSDT, please don't open a new topic, unless you are trying to learn how to do it yourself and need help. https://www.olarila.com/topic/923-dsdt-patch-requests/