Thanks for the tip.

I eventually abandoned bcm43xx in favour of ndiswrapper.  Maybe bcm43xx
driver works for some people...but never for me.  I've been running
FC5T2 (and subsequent updates) - every kernel that gets released for FC5
has bcm43xx pre-installed.  Ordinarily I would consider that to be nice,
but I can't even scan for access points with that driver (i.e., using
iwlist scan), let alone actually connect.  Thus, every time the kernel
gets updated, I have to rip out this driver and reinstall ndiswrapper -
if I don't take the driver out, it will always hijack the card on me,
even if I force everything to point to ndiswrapper (I'm sure there's
something I'm missing there).  I hope development continues to
progress...or maybe it has, and the version being distributed with FC5
is out of date...

Thanks again,

Mike

Tim Cooijmans wrote:
> On Friday 27 January 2006 04:17, Mike Leahy wrote:
>> I'd be delighted to know how anyone else may have got this card working
>> (whether or not the LED works is secondary given my current problem)...
> 
> I use SWScanner <http://swscanner.org/>.  It doesn't seem to support WPA 
> though.
> 
> Tim
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