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Re: [opensuse] broadcom drivers
- From: "John (raz0r)" <praiserock@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 23:50:47 -0500
- Message-id: <33cb97920712232050j53503300sab3b213c924fd2be@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Dec 19, 2007 2:59 PM, Marcelo Anelli <macv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wasn't using knetworkmanager. Was using ifup/ifdown. Either way,
works without a glitch using ndiswrapper. I can't say the same for
using bcm43xx.
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Hi John,
the trouble about the ip and associaton is not with the driver but with
knetworkmanager because it stores all lan used and give some priorities.
Erasing the undesidered lan from configuration in wireless lans
Marcelo Anelli C. o^o¬
macv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
El Thursday 20 December 2007 00:02:50 John (raz0r) escribió:
I have a laptop that uses a Broadcom chipset. Has 10.3 on it. Tried
the bcm43xx driver. Ran into some annoying little trouble with
disabling/enabling the wireless, card not associating with an AP or
getting an IP occasionally . Tossed it and restarted using
ndiswrapper and the Win driver.
On 12/19/07, M Harris <harrismh777@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi folks,
I have installed openSUSE 10.0 on an HP nx98500--- mostly working great
Wasn't using knetworkmanager. Was using ifup/ifdown. Either way,
works without a glitch using ndiswrapper. I can't say the same for
using bcm43xx.
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