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Ok Brian i'm very sorry!
so i will try that command and i will let u know if 
works!
thank's to everybody!
ivan

>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: 
bmearns@xxxxxxxx
>Data: 26/06/2009 16.12
>A: "Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx"<Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>

>Ogg: Re: R: Re: R: Re: [was (no subject)] Wireless in F11
>
>Please try to 
avoid introducing extra "Re:"'s into the subject line
>when you respond, it 
screws up people's thread trackers in their mail
>clients.
>
>Thanks,
>-Brian
>

>On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx<Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
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@libero.
it"<Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx>, "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@xxxxxxxxx <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@xxxxxxxx
>>>>>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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