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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1780452
It was a "a Bionic install out of the box", ie. a fresh install.
At the moment, I cannot test with Mainline, sorry.
I suspect that an updated firmware is needed. If and when Broadcom
releases one...
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v4.18
** Description changed:
- On a MackBookPro14,2 (2018 model), the wireless works with the brcmfmac
+ On a MacBookPro14,2 (2018 model), the wireless works with the brcmfmac
on a Bionic install out of the box, but cannot see any APs on the 5GHz
range, even though there are APs broadasting on