Re: Re'''s: [was (no subject)] Wireless in F11

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Try this (as root):
yum install broadcom-wl kmod-wl

2009/6/29 Ivan Dell'Oro <Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>:
> RPM Fusion is enabled (checked)
> i tryed your command...now i can see in
> system>administration>network the wlan0 but i cannot connect to my wireless
> network...
>
>>----Messaggio originale----
>>Da: ulissisgc@xxxxxxxxx
>>Data:
> 29/06/2009 14.15
>>A: "Ivan Dell'Oro"<Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>, "Community assistance,
> encouragement,
>>       and advice for using Fedora."<fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>Ogg:
> Re: Re&#39;&#39;&#39;s: [was (no subject)] Wireless in F11
>>
>>Try this:
>>su -c
> 'echo "alias wlan0 b43" >> /etc/modprobe.conf'
>>
>>Do you have RPM Fusion
> repositories enabled?
>>
>>2009/6/29 Ivan Dell'Oro <Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>> Yes, i
> use dual boot but on win it works, i restart and F11 turn off the
>>> wireless
> hardware...how can i swich it on one time for ever?
>>>
>>>>----Messaggio
>>>
> originale----
>>>>Da: ulissisgc@xxxxxxxxx
>>>>Data: 28/06/2009 1.12
>>>>A: "ivan
>
>>> dell'oro"<Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>, "Community assistance, encouragement,
>
>>>>       and advice
>>> for using Fedora."<fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>Ogg: Re:
> Re&#39;&#39;&#39;s: [was
>>> (no subject)] Wireless in F11
>>>>
>>>>do you use
> dual-boot with Windows?
>>>>
>>>>if yes,
>>> boot into Windows and make sure that
> the wireless device is
>>>>turned on and
>>> working (might be strange but I
> already saw people who
>>>>did that and the wi-fi
>>> started to work on Linux).
>
>>>>
>>>>2009/6/27 ivan dell'oro <Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>>>> the
>>> fist command
> answer: WARNING : Deprecated config file /etc/modprobe.conf ,
>>>>>
>>> all files
> belong into /etc/modprobe.d
>>>>> and the second open a new line with
>>> ">"
>
>>>>> where i can write but it does nothing please help me! thank's for the
>>>
> help
>>>>> given to my 'til now!
>>>>>
>>>>>>----Messaggio originale----
>>>>>>Da:
>
>>> ulissisgc@xxxxxxxxx
>>>>>
>>>>>>Data: 27/06/2009 21.58
>>>>>>A: "ivan dell'oro"
>
>>> <Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>, "Community
>>>>> assistance, encouragement,
>
>>>>>>       and
>>> advice for using Fedora."<fedora-list@redhat.
>>>>> com>
>
>>>>>>Ogg: Re: Re&#39;&#39;
>>> &#39;s: [was (no subject)] Wireless in F11
>>>>>>
>
>>>>>>Have
>>>>> you followed one of
>>> the methods of the link?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Try
>
>>>>>>su -c '/sbin/modprobe b43'
>>>>>
>>>>>>to test
>>> if the module is working
>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>or you can try:
>>>>>>su -c 'echo "alias wlan0
>>>>>
>>> b43" >>
> /etc/modprobe.conf'
>>>>>>to turn on the module on boot.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>2009/6/27
>>>
> ivan
>>>>> dell'oro <Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>>>>>> i think that the problem now tha
>
>>> firmware is
>>>>> installed is that the device will
>>>>>>> not start during
> the
>>> boot.
>>>>>>> is always
>>>>> switched off and i push the botton to turn
>
>>>>>>> it on
>>> nothing happen!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>----
>>>>> Messaggio originale----
>
>>>>>>>>Da:
>>> ulissisgc@xxxxxxxxx
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Data: 27/06/2009 20.46
>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>A: "ivan dell'oro"
>>> <Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>, "Community
>>>>>>> assistance,
>
>>>>> encouragement, and advice for
>>> using Fedora."<fedora-list@redhat.
>>>>>>>
> com>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Ogg: Re: Re&#39;&#39;&#39;
>>> s: [was (no subject)] Wireless
> in F11
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Try
>>>>>
>>>>>>> with one of these
>>> methods:
>>>>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>http://fedoraguide.info/index.php?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
> title=Main_Page#Broadcom_b43_.28Official_driver.21.21.21.29
>>>>>>>>
>>>
>
>>>>>>>>2009/6/27
>>>>> ivan
>>>>>>> dell'oro <Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>>>>>>>> I've
> tryied but
>>> without any output and
>>>>> the
>>>>>>> wireless doesn't work like
> before...
>>>>>>>>>
>>> what do u suggest me to do?
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>----
>
>>>>>>> Messaggio originale----
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Da:
>>>>>>>>>
> ulissisgc@fedoraproject.
>>>>> org
>>>>>>>>>>Data:
>>>>>>> 26/06/2009
>>> 16.14
>
>>>>>>>>>>A: "Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx"
>>>>>>>>> <Z3N58@libero.
>>>>> it>, "Community
>
>>>>>>>
>>> assistance, encouragement, and advice for using
>>>>>>>>> Fedora."
>
>>>>> <fedora-
>>> list@redhat.
>>>>>>> com>
>>>>>>>>>>Ogg: Re: R: Re: R: Re: [was
> (no subject)]
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>>> Wireless in F11
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>In
>>>>>>> the
> console type:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>su -
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>rpm -Uivh http:
> //dnmouse.
>>>>>>>>> org/b43-3-4.fc11.
>>>>>>>
>>> noarch.rpm
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>and restart
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>2009/6/26 Z3N58@libero.
>>> it
>>>>>>>>>
> <Z3N58@libero.
>>>>>>>
>>>>> it>:
>>>>>>>>>>> so i think that my bcm has to
>>>
> work but somebody could
>>>>>>>>> tell me
>>>>> what
>>>>>>> i have to do
>
>>>>>>>>>>> to
>>> make it working?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>----Messaggio
>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>> originale----
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>Da: ulissisgc@fedoraproject.
>
>>>>>>>>>>> org
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>Data: 26/06/2009
>>> 15.57
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>A: "Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx"<Z3N58@libero.
>>>>> it>,
>>> "Community
>
>>>>>>>>>>> assistance,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> encouragement, and advice for using
>>>
>
>>>>> Fedora."<fedora-list@redhat.
>>>>>>>>>>> com>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>Ogg: Re: R:
>>> Re: [was
>>>>> (no subject)] Wireless in F11
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>2.4 Ghz this
>>>>>>>
>>> case
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> is
> the transmission frequency that the wireless
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>signal work
>>>>>>>
> with.
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>2009/6/26
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> Z3N58@libero.
> it <Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> i'm very
>>>
> sorry
>>>>>>>>> for the object, i
>>>>>>>>>>> can
>>>>> assure that wasn't
>>>>>>>
>
>>> intenctional, i
>>>>>>>>>>>>> forgot!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> so, using
>>>>>
> the command
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> lspci the
>>>>>>> answer is: 06:00.0 Network
> controller:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>>> Broadcom Corporation
>>>>>>>>>>>
>
>>>>>>> BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> i don't
>>>>> know lther cmd
>
>>>>>>>>> to know
>>>>>>>>>>>>> wich
>>>>>>> version of
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> broadcom i
> have.
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> reading tha page http:
>>>>>>>>> //www.
>>>
>>>>>>>
> dnmouse.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> org/broadcom.
>>>>> html i
>>>>>>>>>>> can understand that
>
>>> is supported but
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> afther is written
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> "only
> tha 2.4 Ghz
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> part" and i don't understand
>>>>>>> if
>>>>>>>>> with
>
>>>>> my cpu (AMD
>>> Sempron™ SI-
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 42  2,1 GHz,
>>>>>>>>>>> cache L2
> = 512 KB)
>>>>>>>
>>>>> will
>>>
>>>>>>>>> works!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> thank's
> everybody for the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> answers...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>> ivan
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>----
>>> Messaggio
>>>>>
> originale----
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Da: bmearns@ieee.
>>>>>>> org
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Data:
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 26/06/2009 14.24
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>A:
>>>
> "Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx"
>>>>>>> <Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>,
>>>>> "Community
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>
>>> assistance,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> encouragement, and
>>>>>>> advice for
>>>>> using
> Fedora."
>>> <fedora-
>>>>>>>>> list@redhat.
>>>>>>>>>>> com>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ogg:
> Re:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> [was (no subject)] Wireless in F11
>>>>>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>On
>>> Fri, Jun
>>>>> 26,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> 2009 at 7:
> 22 AM,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Z3N58@libero.
>>>>>>>>>
>>> it<Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>>> wrote:
>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> i'm a
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> new user of Fedora
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 'cause I was
>>>>>>> using another
>>> distribution of
> linux
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and i want to
>>>
>>>>>>>>>
> put
>>>>>>> F11 on
>>>>>>>>>>>>> my laptop (Hp 6735s) but I
>>>>> tryed the live
>
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> version and
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
> wifi is not
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> working...i wanna jnow if is just a
>>>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>> live problem
>>>
>>>>>>>>> and if
>>>>> is like
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>>>>>> installing
>>>
>>>>>>> F11 the problem will
>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>> be
>>>>>>>>> solved or is a problem with the
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> wireless hardware (Broadcom
>>>>>>>>>
>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>> 802.11). Are just some
>>>>>>>
>>>>> months that i'm using linux
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>> i'm not so
>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> good at it.
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> thank's to everybody!
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ivan
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>> [clipped]
>>>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>In my
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> experience,
>>>
> Linux is still somewhat immature
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> in the wireless
>>>>>
>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>area, but
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> does seem to be catching up
>
>>>>>>>
>>> rapidly
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> (this is obviously a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>pretty high
> demand
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> area). As
>>>>>>>
>>>>> with most linux-
>
>>>>>>>>> hardware issues, the real
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>problem is vendor
>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> support
>>>>>>>>>>>>> for the Linux
>>>
>>>>>>>>> kernel.
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>But I
>>>>> digress. I'm
>>>>>>> guessing the
>>>
> problem
>>>>>>>>>>> will not
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> magically
>>>>> solve
>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>itself just
>>>>>>> by installing F11, but I can't say
>>>>>>>>>>>
> for
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>>> sure. I
>>>>>>>>>>>>> think
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>certain
> wireless devices just
>>> aren't
>>>>> supported in Linux
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
> yet, but
>>>>>>> if
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>you
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> already had
>>>>> it working
> in another distro, then
>>>>>>>>> that's
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> probably not
>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>the issue.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Personally, I've only
>>> tried a few
>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>> different
>>>>>>>>>>> wireless
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>devices with
>>>
> linux, but
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the only
>>>>> one that
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>>> could get to
> work
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> was the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Linksys WUSB54GC
>>>>> USB Wireless
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>> network
>>>>>>>>> adapter, but I think any
>>>>>>>>>>>
> device
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>that uses
>>> Ralink rt73
>>>>>>> chipset has good
>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> support in
>>>>> Linux.
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Specifically,
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>the
>>>>>>> drivers for this chipset are
>>>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>> part of
> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Fedora distro:
>>>>>>>>>>> I just
>>>>>>>
>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>recently
>>>>> installed F11 and
>>>>>>>>> didn't have to do
> anything
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> special,
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> USB
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>wireless adapter just
>>>
>>>>>>>>> worked. Info on what other
>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> chipsets/devices
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>currently enjoy
> Linux
>>>>>>>>> support
>>>>> are avaiable at
>>>>>>> this
>>> page:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>http://linux-
>>>>>>>>>>> wless.
>>>>> passys.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>
> nl/query_hostif.
>>>>>>> php
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Hope that helps some.
>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>-Brian
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>
>>>>>>>
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