There are dozens of Broadcom wireless cards and more seem to appear every day. The key to finding the correct driver for any network card is what is known as the PCI ID (PCI.ID). To find out which PCI.ID you have, we proceed to opening the terminal by pressing CTRL+ALT+T (It should open a window with a blank background) and inside this terminal we run the following command:

For all Wireless cards in general, it is very important to also take into consideration the network devices you are using (Routers, Switches, Wireless Channels and Wireless Bands, etc..). With this information you will be able to evaluate better what the source of the problem could be when you arrive at a dead end. An example would be the Lenovo S10-2 which uses the 14e4:4315 rev 01 PCIID. Even after installing the correct driver the user would end up in a "trying to connect" loop. It would see the wireless SSID but when trying to connect to it, it would enter an reconnecting loop.


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Finally I've solved the problem myself, but I'm not sure how. I was about to compile the driver with the source from broadcom.com and instructions provided in _sta/README.txt, but at this step of the instructions

With the STA driver I can search the network, but the connection never finishes.The system worked fine with Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) (x86) - now I am using Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) beta 2 (x64).

After you've uninstalled b43-fwcutter reboot your computer. NB if you've no access to a wired network on your machine you will need to download the b43-fwcutter package manually from here, as well as your card's driver from here. My card is the 4311 so I download the broadcom-wl-4-150-10.5.tar.bz2.

Conclusion: on the Fedora Linux 37 Live iso the Wi-Fi driver for this iMac is present, however it does not get installed onto its SSD when installing Fedora itself. Booted from the Fedora Linux 37 Live iso Wi-Fi can be configured and used to traverse the internet, however when booting from the installed iMac no Wi-Fi adapter is found and with that, no Wi-Fi network can be selected and used.

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I am a newbie, or rather an Arch-newb. Booted the iso live, only to see that it does not show the card. Tried using rfkill, tried installing b43 drivers from AUR, installed NetworkManager, broadcom-wl, broadcom-wl-dkms, searched through the entire internet, but none of them seem to work. The most fascinating stuff, though is that I have Garuda Linux installed (drivers initially did not work though) but synced the repositories, rebooted the system and the network card just magically worked.

I also tried doing the same with arch linux but in vain. Copied Garuda Linux drivers to Arch Linux but still did not work.

Is this dependent on the kernel installed?

Yes, you don't have the wl driver (properly) installed and there's no working driver for the chip (hence the bcma-pci-bridge module, which is not a broadcom wireless driver)

I guess the b43/bcma drivers are blacklisted by the wl package, but the module doesn't fit the kernel.

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press and let the installer continue. NOTE, I tried the "upgrade" option (which after install did not install ethernet driver software). I would recommend choosing the "install" option instead, in my case the ethernet driver software did get installed and when the machine rebooted (post install), I had network connectivity.

On such a computer, when you update the in-box Broadcom network adapter driver to a later version or when you install the Intel chipset driver, the computer experiences a Stop error (also known as a blue screen error or bug check error).

This procedure describes how to use Device Manager to disable and re-enable the Broadcom network adapter. Alternatively, you can use the computer BIOS to disable and re-enable the adapter. For specific instructions, see your OEM BIOS configuration guide.

In fact there are two drivers due to Broadcom licence. bmca-pci-bridge is by default and the other must be installed : You must install linux-latest-broadcom-wl and following your kernel for sample for me linux515-broadcom-wl.

My question is why unraid doesn't include the drivers for the newest Dell integrated network cards. I just bought a brand new Dell T640 and tried to install unraid. Unfortunately i'm not in for any luck on the network side. Probably it's an driver issue because "lspci" does show the two cards inside my system. But they don't show as network interfaces on the unraid webinterface. I tried windows with the driver and it just works perfectly. I tried adding the linux drivers from dell but that didn't work for me. Maybe there is somebody that can help met with this problem.

I'm planning on using a Dell T640 server. Has there been any progress on a driver for the internal network adapter? Currently as of, 09/17/2018 the OS version of unRaid is 6.5.3. Would a workaround be to install a separate network adapter card that has a kernel driver? I chose this server because it can house (18) 3.5 HDD's.

I installed Solus 4 on my old notebook. I did it using wireless connection, now I don't have any possibility to use ethernet connection. I wanted to install Broadcom proprietary driver (through Wifi). I did it and it looks like the Internet is gone. Moreover, the system does not see any Wifi adapter nor other wireless networks. I uninstalled the driver but it didn't help. I tried installation/unistallation a few more times and it still doesn't help. What's wrong? Did I have to install Broadcom drivers through ethernet connection to have it working properly?

I have an Acer ONE 533 Netbook which was working fine but recently something happened to the Wireless LAN adapter. After taking a look at the Device Manager, I realized that there are no drivers installed for the Wireless adapter (which is really strange since, like I mentioned, it was already working fine for a long period and than it just happened). My next step was to visit the Acer Support page and download the relevant drivers. But the thing is that there are 2 available driver sets for this Netbook model:

To know what driver(s) are operable on the computer's Broadcom wireless network device, the device ID and chipset name will need to be detected. Cross-reference them with the driver list of supported brcm80211 and b43 devices.

An Internet connection is the ideal way to install the broadcom-wl driver; many newer laptops with Broadcom cards forgo Ethernet ports, so a USB Ethernet adapter or Android tethering may be helpful. If you have neither, you will need to first install the base-devel package during installation. Then, use another Internet-connected computer to download linux-headers and the driver tarball from the AUR, and install them in that order. ff782bc1db

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