HI check this so I have this working, no wpa thou, with the same bcml5 from windows Linux vader 2.6.21-1.3228.fc7 #1 SMP Tue Jun 12 14:56:37 EDT 2007 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [root@vader ~]# ndiswrapper -l bcmwl5 : driver installed device (14E4:4312) present (alternate driver: bcm43xx-mac80211) 03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4310 UART (rev 01) Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Unknown device 1361 Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B- Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR- Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 64 bytes Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 19 Region 0: Memory at b6000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K] Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 2 Flags: PMEClk- DSI- D1+ D2+ AuxCurrent=375mA PME(D0-,D1-,D2-,D3hot-,D3cold-) Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=2 PME- Capabilities: [58] Message Signalled Interrupts: Mask- 64bit- Queue=0/0 Enable- Address: 00000000 Data: 0000 Capabilities: [d0] Express Legacy Endpoint IRQ 0 Device: Supported: MaxPayload 128 bytes, PhantFunc 0, ExtTag+ Device: Latency L0s <4us, L1 unlimited Device: AtnBtn- AtnInd- PwrInd- Device: Errors: Correctable- Non-Fatal- Fatal- Unsupported- Device: RlxdOrd- ExtTag- PhantFunc- AuxPwr- NoSnoop- Device: MaxPayload 128 bytes, MaxReadReq 128 bytes Link: Supported Speed 2.5Gb/s, Width x1, ASPM L0s, Port 0 Link: Latency L0s <4us, L1 <64us Link: ASPM Disabled RCB 64 bytes CommClk- ExtSynch- Link: Speed 2.5Gb/s, Width x1 On 7/17/07, Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mark Haney wrote: > Karl Larsen wrote: > > >>> >>> >> Hi Mark. I am writing a paper about getting WiFi to work on Linux. Are >> you certain there is no Linux software package for your laptop. Do you >> know who made the WiFi hardware in your laptop? Have you been to the web >> page with all the data? >> >> Karl >> >> > > When I last looked (a year ago maybe) it was not supported. It's a > broadcom card (4306), which, at the time, was supported 32-bit, but not > 64-bit, which is what I have. That's why I asked about ndiswrapper, > it's the only method I was aware of at the time that would work with > this card and 64-bit. > > > > > Ahh, I knew there had to be a catch :-) Your 64 bit system is just too much for the people at Broadcom. They have written software for Linux and it is being used on 32 bit machines with great success. So you want to use a 64 bit wrapper of the windows .dll file as a way to get going. I will be interested in your results. I hope it works 8-) Karl -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
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