Broadcom 4324a Brcm1020 Driver
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Re: Help setting up Broadcom WiFi on a Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop [][] [][] [] [] Re: Help setting up Broadcom WiFi on a Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop • To: • Subject: Re: Help setting up Broadcom WiFi on a Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop • From: • Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2017 22:14:44 -0400 • Message-id: • In-reply-to: • References: Thanks to all who replied! I found enough clues here to (1) find ucode5.fw, and (2) to start to develop the enthusiasm to make another attempt.
Reimage License Key Keygen Free more. It may be a few days though. Thanks again! Oh, but don't be surprised if I have some followup questions;-) On Friday, August 18, 2017 04:29:13 PM Celejar wrote: >On Fri, 18 Aug 2017 12:56:28 -0400 >rhkramer@gmail.com wrote: >. >>>* All of the Linuxes somehow indicated that I had to load some other >>files >>>>to get the Broadcom working.
I eventually realized they were talking Mega 105wr Download. >>about firmware that has to be installed on the card. >>Yes, you'll need firmware. >>>I think all of them (or at least Wheezy, iirc, identified those files as >>b43/ucode5.fw and b43-open/ucode5.fw. (Are those two different files, >>and, do I need both or either??). So far, I have not located those >>files anywhere, either using google or searching the (Wheezy) packages >>(including contrib and non-free). >>There is Broadcom's own [proprietary] firmware, and (possibly?) an open >source version.
I don't know the state of the OSS version, but the last >time I looked into it, it wasn't entirely stable / reliable. Just use >Broadcom's, unless you know what you're doing and / or have strong >ideological / moral views on the subject. >>Broadcom's version is definitely not included in Debian, even in >non-free. There is, however, the firmware cutter utility and package, >which can download and extract the firmware for and put it in the right >place. Just follow the instructions here: >>>>>I downloaded some packages from the Wheezy repository (after adding >>contrib and non-free): >>>>The downloaded packages: >>firmware-b43-installer version 1:015-14.1 >>That's the one that you want. >>>firmware-brcm80211 version 0.36+wheezy.1 >>I don't think you want / need this one. Again, just follow the >directions here: >>>>>>There were other packages I could have downloaded and tried, but didn't, >>so far.
>>>>Those packages provided me with (among other files): >>>>/lib/firmware/brcm/bcm43xx-0.fw >>/lib/firmware/brcm/bcm43xx_hdr-0.fw >>b43-fwcutter >. >>>The main questions: So, where do I go from here? Is ucode5.fw an >>obsolete file name? Or maybe that is the name for the Broadcom >>proprietary stuff but what I've found are open source replacements?
Is >>ucode5.fw in one of the other Debian packages for Broadcom? Has anyone >>ever got WiFi working with Wheezy and this Broadcom device?
>>So what's the problem? Does the card work? Snakes In Suits Ebookers. Is the driver module >inserted into the kernel?
What does dmesg say when you insert it? >[Try 'modprobe -r b43' followed by 'modprobe b43' and see what dmesg >says.] >. >>>* Somewhere I found a blurb that identified it as a 'Broadcom Wireless >>1390 >>>>WLAN Mini card' >>Marketing name, not particularly important for us. >>>* Using =lspci -vnn -d 14e4:=, I get the following information: >>PCI-ID Supported?
Chip ID Modes PHY version Alternative >>14e4:4311 yes BCM4311 b/g G wl >>That's what we need - see here: >>>>>IIUC, that means I can use the non-legacy driver (and Wheezy package) >>Correct. >>>* The tag on the bottom of the computer identifies the WiFi device as >>>>BRCM94311MCG, FCC ID: QDS-BRCM1020 >>Not important. >>[I used to use Broadcom wireless, not necessarily this exact card, but >something similar. I haven't had a machine with one for years, but the >instructions are good, and they work when followed.] >>Celejar Reply to: • • • • References: • • From: rhkramer@gmail.com • • From: Celejar • Prev by Date: • Next by Date: • Previous by thread: • Next by thread: • Index(es): • •.