Hi Bob, Thanks, I will try this tomorrow On 4 March 2015 at 17:17, Bob Williams <linux@barrowhillfarm.org.uk> wrote:
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On 04/03/15 16:58, Paul Groves wrote:
I have recently upgraded a laptop from 13,1 to 13.2 and I am now having trouble with the wireless adapter. It is a Dell Wireless 1704 with Broadcom BCM43412 chipset.
Out of the box the bluetooth wirks but not the wifi. lspci shows the adapter fine.
I was very surprised when I installed 13.1 some time ago and the Broadcom adater actually worked because this is the only Broadcom card I have EVER seen working in Linux (OpenSUSE, Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian and CentOS). Obviously I got my hopes up too soon and now it does not work in 13.2.
On 13.1 all I had to do was install broadcom-wl then reboot and the card worked fine. However on 13.2 this does not work and performing those same steps achieves nothing.
I have just reinstalled 13.1 and can replicate the installation and the card works fine. I have tried 13.2 again and no luck.
Apart from the obvious solution to every Broadcom driver issue that I have encountered in the past. (Which is to buy a Wireless adapter that works properly with Linux out of the box like Atheros or Realtek :D). Does anyone have any ideas?
Although your chipset is not listed, it may be worth trying the drivers available from Broadcom:
http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
The Readme gives good instructions on how to install them. I've had good results on two Dell laptops here.
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