Discussion:
b43 driver
Van Snyder
2016-04-19 03:45:34 UTC
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I can't find a b43 driver anywhere. All I can find is advice on how to
use b43-fwcutter and b43-firmware-install.

I have Scientific Linux 7.2. The wireless is BCM4312. I have b44,
which works fine for the BCM4401-B0.

I have also gotten advice to use broadcom-wl, and either wl-kmod or
kmod-wl, none of which I can find.

What do you recommend (other than replacing the wireless network card,
which isn't a card -- it's integrated on the motherboard)?

Thanks,
Van
Larry Finger
2016-04-19 14:39:42 UTC
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Post by Van Snyder
I can't find a b43 driver anywhere. All I can find is advice on how to
use b43-fwcutter and b43-firmware-install.
I have Scientific Linux 7.2. The wireless is BCM4312. I have b44,
which works fine for the BCM4401-B0.
I have also gotten advice to use broadcom-wl, and either wl-kmod or
kmod-wl, none of which I can find.
What do you recommend (other than replacing the wireless network card,
which isn't a card -- it's integrated on the motherboard)?
The driver for b43 has been built into the kernel for a very long time, and I
test it regularly. You said what distro you use, but not the kernel version,
which is much more important. You can get that info from a "uname -r" command.
Post the output of that command, and the output from the "dmesg | grep b43"
command. From there, we should be able to proceed.

It is possible that the on-board wireless has failed. That has happened to a
couple of the old laptops that I keep for testing.

Larry

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