Does anyone have a Broadcom wireless card in a laptop that you want to get drivers for? Well there aren't any drivers, but some wonderful folks have decided to produce a workaround for this problem. Thank God that someone found the time and decency to do this. It's not only broadcom drivers, but several other cards don't have linux support either.
http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/ NDISWrapper basically presents the windows driver to the Linux kernel through their wrapper. I just thought I'd pass this along, I got my dell laptop at work about 6 months ago and I looked for drivers then to no avail. I decided to start looking again a few days ago and found the ndiswrapper project. I got it installed and working. However, because I have Suse9 on my laptop I ended up using v .3 of ndiswrapper instead of the latest v .4. Good luck! -- Brad Bendily - CNA
