I noticed that dapper (flight 4) now detects my Broadcom 4306 wireless chipset but, even though it can detect it, it doesn't know how to turn it on. I am figuring that this has something to do with it not being able to load the firmware or something -- Do I have to load the firmware myself? Can somebody give me some tips on getting the bcm43xx drivers to work? In the mean time, I am just using ndiswrapper to get online.
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Re: Anyone know how to use bcm43xx?
Originally posted by mikeycalI noticed that dapper (flight 4) now detects my Broadcom 4306 wireless chipset but, even though it can detect it, it doesn't know how to turn it on. I am figuring that this has something to do with it not being able to load the firmware or something -- Do I have to load the firmware myself? Can somebody give me some tips on getting the bcm43xx drivers to work? In the mean time, I am just using ndiswrapper to get online.
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Re: Anyone know how to use bcm43xx?
The bcm drivers in the kernel are still very experimental, but have come a very long way considering the reveres enginered specs were only released about 3 months ago. The version in 2.6.15 are a bit old now and not as good as the latest ones in 2.6.16, so for now you may want to stick with NDISwrapper if you have problems with the in-built ones.
John.
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Re: Anyone know how to use bcm43xx?
Just a heads up. According to the Broadcom back port project, their linux native Broadcom drivers are slated to be put into the 2.6.17 kernel. With any luck they will work great.Dell Inspiron N5010 Intel Core i5 Arrandale M460 processor Intel graphics 8Gig RAM Seagate 640Gig HD Broadcom BCM4113 Wireless Linux Mint Rebecca (Kubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr).
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