On Friday 26 June 2009 14:53:07 Z3N58@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > 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 > OK - the chipset, which is the important bit, is BCM4312 revision 01. If you put linux BCM4312 into google or any other search engine you will find lots of answers. At a quick look it seems to be saying that there is not a built-in driver for this, and you may need to use ndiswrapper with the windows driver. I did see more than one site with explanations of how to do this. (Of course as newer kernels are released this may change, and may have already changed.) I suggest that you look through the list that the search returns for an entry in your own language that gives a good explanation. If you can't see one, find a promising one in another language then try google-translate - it won't give a perect translation but usually it's good enough to understand. Anne -- New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org Just found a cool new feature? Add it to UserBase
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