I found a fix for the problem.  I got a new Unix based operating system and
now am finally free from windows.  I have been using this new operating
system now for almost 6 months and IT IS BULLETPROOF.  The feature are
GREAT.  Although I am still learning small tricks, I  am constantly pleased
at discovering new features that are GREAT rather than sickened by just
another bug.  Upgrades happen but so far as I can tell, they actually fix
old problems, rather than unfix old solutions. (Sound familiar?).  In
addition it runs on the slickest hardware I have seen EVER. I bought a MAC!
Dean

On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 1:35 PM, John Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> My Broadcom 4311 wlan mini card (on Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop) was
> working OK under Gutsy, using Restricted Driver Manager (in System
> Administration menu). After upgrade to Hardy, it no longer works:
> Network Manager applet shows no wireless networks even though wireless
> is enabled. iwconfig shows eth1 but with 'not associated' for access
> point. No Restricted Drivers Manager (in System Administration menu)
> under Hardy.  I've installed bcmwl5.inf as Windows Driver (under System
> Administration menu). Same results for eth1 re Netork Manager applet &
> iwconfig.
>
> --
> Broadcom 4311 driver stopped working after update
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146992
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