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One driver for Broadcom BCM4360 and Windows 10 64bitIn the following list, you will find all available drivers for Broadcom BCM4360 and Windows 10 64bit. Drivers are sorted by date of release and latest is always up.
The BCM4323 is the second generation of Broadcom 's popular Intensi-fi technology, which complies with the IEEE 802.11n draft 2.0 specification. It combines an 802.11 medium access controller (MAC), a baseband processor, two radios (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), and an ARM processor core (with on-chip RAM) onto a single silicon die.
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In this article I will show you how to make your wireless connection work on Broadcam BCM4311 network interface card, on Ubuntu, Debian and Linux Mint Systems.To fix your wireless problem, this is what you have to do:Remove the default driver:$ sudo apt-get remove -purge bcmwl-kernel-sourceInstall a the Linux Firmware nonfree drivers:$ sudo apt-get install linux-firmware-nonfreeLoad the b43 module:$ sudo modprobe b43To make it work automatically, do (thank you Ja7i3r for this hint):$ sudo su# echo 'b43' /etc/modules. I have been struggling to get the Wireless LAN (BCM4311) working on my Dell Inspiron E1405 with Linux Mint 15 from a live USB. I have access to internet, the wired connection works fine.
Tried so many tips from Linux forum, with no luck so far. I have not installed Linux on the HDD, as I am worried the WLAN may not work at all after installation.
I have Windows XP for my regular use, trying to get Linux work before I intend to install it on the HDD.Any help in solving the WLAN detection/connectivity problem will be highly appreciated.Regards,K. Running Mint 15 in my MacBook Pro 13″ (mid 2012) I’ve been using the bcmwl-kernel-source for the Broadcom 4331 wlan chipset. All the time I’ve only had problems to connect to one single wireless network, everything else just worked fine, except a bunch of error messages in syslog.Then, I upgraded (fresh install) to Mint 16 using the Broadcom drivers from the package manager again. But this time, my connections began to become laggy after a few minutes and so I tried your solution from above. But this also doesn’t really work for me, because on one hand I’m not able to see 5GHz and/or 802.1n networks anymore and on the other hand after a few minutes the network manager doesn’t show the wireless networks around except the one I’m connected to, and this one has a connectivity of 0%. Pinging the gateway is not working, too. Hi, and thanks – can i just ask, as a noob:: i’d already found this solution on the web:sudo apt-get purge bcmwl-kernel-source broadcom-sta-common broadcom-sta-source && sudo apt-get install b43-fwcutter firmware-b43-installerand it seems to have worked as i’m now seeing WiFi signals withsudo iwlist wlan0 scanbut i wonder how your solution compares to this – are they wildly different?(Still can’t actually find a way in the Mint 15 UI to list the WiFi signals and let me choose one to connect to – please tell me I don’t have to keep typing runes to make this happen?!)best, & thanks, nick.
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