On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 12:51:09 Fred A. Miller wrote:
> Does anyone know if the new Broadcom wifi driver for the recent kernel
> upgrade for 10.3 now works for the Broadcom "G" cards? I'd like to know
> before I destroy my setup on the laptop and try it. ;)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Fred

The short answer is YMMV. The long answer...I have a WPC54G (BCM4318-based)  
which still needs to use the previous bcm43xx driver. Only version 4.x cards 
will work with the new driver - version 3.x cards required the previous 
driver. In all cases you need a copy of the binary firmware (extracted from 
the Windows driver).

I switched from Mandriva to OpenSuse 10.3 because Mandriver somehow broke 
support for my card in their latest release. It simply refused to work 
regardless of what driver and firmware version I tried. OpenSuse worked out 
of the box, even allowing me to enable the wireless card during installation 
(with a few manual steps undertaken in a text console between installation 
steps).

I would do some reading (Google bcm43xx Linux) and determine exactly which 
Broadcom chipset and version you have, then check which driver supports it. 
My experience is that it works great under 10.3 with a version 3.x card using 
the bcm43xx driver. I don't know about the new driver as that only supports 
version 4.x cards.

Regards,
Rodney.

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> openSuSE Linux 10.3. No Gates, no Windows....just Linux - STABLE & SECURE!



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