marco restelli wrote: > Now, at boot, the module bcm43xx is loaded, while > I have been using ndiswrapper.
I had the same problem here. You can block the automatic loading of the module by udev as follows: Find out the module alias used by udev: cat /sys/class/net/wlan0/device/modalias (Replace wlan0 by the name of your interface). Here this gives: pci:v000014E4d00004324sv00001028sd00000003bc02sc80i00 Create the file /etc/modules.d/blacklist with the following content: alias pci:v000014E4d00004324sv00001028sd00000003bc02sc80i00 off (Use the alias you got with the command above). Then run modules-update. Easy, isn't it? ;-) -- Remy
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