Chris Brennan wrote:
* steef <debian.li...@home.nl> [2011-06-11 15:32:00 +0200]:
hi list,
bought my self a hp mini-netbook, included windoze7 and a very strong accu, 10
hours of life.
What's 'accu'?
Steef means 'battery'
i put sid on an usb-stick, included fluxbox and wicd(-curses).
wifi = (lspci) brcm4313. (type 5.60.350.6)
Can you paste the whole line from lspci?
'lspci | grep 4313' should do (without the quotes)
loaded/installed the according the debian broadcom- (broadcom 43xx wireless
drivers) -wiki convenient driver_firmware. the driver should be included in
the sid_kernel, so i understood. however: this wifi_driver does not work.
See below link.
my questions: what did i do wrong if anything (1) ?
My question, what *did* you do? Can you be a little more specific about the
process you did follow?
and
broadcom assued a so-called xxx-STA driver (by google) somebody with some
experience with this brcm4313 driver for linux (tar.gz) does this one work for
my mini_netbook (2) ?
Link?
if i find a working driver i can get rid of w7.
http://wiki.debian.org/wl is what I used on my HP laptop. I've actually had
Debian 6 (Squeeze) installed on there for several months now and I *JUST* got wireless working
within the last few days, it was based on the above link that I got it working,
it's
fairly straight-forward and your 4313 is listed (mine is a 4312).
One thing I do recommend, if you have a physical wifi switch, to toggle it after the
new wl driver is loaded, that was the trick that got it working for me, once I did, it
turned blue and I immediately connected to my Router
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