John W. Linville wrote:
On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 10:30:13AM -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Jerry Feldman wrote:
Rather than screw with NDISWrapper, are you using a BroadCom NIC?
There is a native Broadcom driver in F10, but you need to load the
firmware. There is a utility called b43-fwcutter you would use to do
this from the Windows driver. In any case, it might be better for you to
describe your wireless chip and Dell model. Note that NDISWrapper is
bith a driver (ndiswrapper.ko) as well as a command. But, in the case
of Broadcom, it will conflict with the native driver.
Where do you D/L the firmware? Or even find the name of the firmware file
to try and dig it out of Windows? The wireless web site has numbers for the
firmware, but they haven't matched any filenames for most of the laptops
I've used.
The instructions seem fairly clear here:
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#firmwareinstallation
They are clear, but seem to only talk about the b43 and b43legacy drivers which
still (FC11) don't support the bcm4410 NIC. There was a brief time when the
driver used by NM thought it was a 4311 (or 4315, memory fades) NIC, but
couldn't use it by any name.
The Broadcom site says that a driver for 4310/Linux is "being worked on," but
that was claimed 15 months ago, so it isn't happening. Looks like ndiswrapper is
still the only game in town.
Hth!
John
P.S. Note that you don't "dig it out of Windows", and that the
firmware to use does not depend on either your host CPU or the exact
wireless hardware. Instead it depends on the kernel version and the
driver in use (i.e. b43 vs b43legacy).
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