22 Feb 2019 at 20:11, <moore61...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have the same wireless chipset BCM4331 and just got it working.
>

Thank you for sharing your solution. Hope you understand that Broadcom
chips require the closed source binaries at firmware/drivers which
could contain the backdoors - and that is why they are not working
out-of-the-box (because this closed source stuff is a potential
security risk it is rarely preinstalled at distros). Personally I
think you should try your best to switch to a better card, e.g.
something from Atheros ath9k family - they are working with both open
source drivers and firmware , and there are good cards like AR9462
which support 2.4GHz/5GHz and 300Mbps

Best regards,
qmastery

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