what i don't see is the wl module loaded in your output... perhaps youb43 127352 0
ssb 39572 1 b43
mac80211 199632 1 b43
cfg80211 37088 2 b43,mac80211
input_polldev 3952 2 b43,applesmc
are using another driver or something... but it doesn't look like the
driver is there...
i'm pretty sure you need to blacklist the b43 driver... these are the
modules that are blacklist on my mbp:
blacklist bcm43xx
blacklist ssb
blacklist b43
blacklist ndiswrapper
also check to see if these are loaded as they are needed as well for the
wpa encryption:
lib80211 6356 2 lib80211_crypt_tkip,wl
lib80211_crypt_tkip 9296 0if your ssid is hidden, network manager will not be able to connect for
some error messages from NetworkManager, or wpa_supplicant, that
some unearthly reason... you might want to use wicd instead, but there
isn't an rpm for it, however it works lovely...
OK, thanks all for your input. I will keep investigating this and see what I come up with.
no need, broadcom's wireless driver is working with the latest kernel...The best thing for you to do is to open a Bugzilla bug for the kernel component
Yes, having read the replies here I'm pretty certain it's something todo with my setup here rather than the kernel.
best,
Henrik
best,
Henrik
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