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Somebody else may have a better answer, but you could create a shell
script with your modprobe command and link to it in your startup
scripts.  In Debian, they're found in /etc/rcX.d where X is the
runlevel - in most cases X=2.  I only use Debian - and don't know
where other distros put them.

Sudheendra wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have installed broadcom driver as mentioned in
> http://wiki.debian.org/wl. Now, wireless adapter is detected as
> eth1, but after each login I need to enter a "mdprobe wl" to
> activate device. After that it is showing as eth1 in command
> iwconfig. but, I am not able to connect to my wifi router.
>
> how i can do the auto activate on boot and connect to wifi?
>
> With regards,
> Sudheendra
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