Closing, as the bug was still incomplete and there was no activity in
more than half a year. Please reopen if this is still valid and relevant
information can be provided. Thanks.
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Now the WLAN works with the BCM43xx driver for me in Dell X300. This is
great as I don't have to use ndiswrapper anymore.
However, the warning bcm43xx: TODO: Incomplete code in keymac_write() is
still there.
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does this problem still occour? I noticed better WLAN support in gutsy.
I have an airport-extreme. too.
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I have the same problem with my iBook and Feisty Fawn. I have an Airport
Extreme too (Broadcom 4306)
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I forgot to say, that the problem occurs on a Dell 600m, and only with
some access points (genrally those requiring a WEP key), it associates
perfectly with some other AP, but the connection get lost very very
frequently.
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Am afraid I cannot, since the problem occurs on my friends laptop, I
would like to see fixes pushed to feisty if possible.
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Is there any way you can test this with the new restricted device
manager in Gusty Alpha 2. There have a been a lot of changes involving
the firmware for the Broadcom cards that may affect this bug.
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I can confirm this as well, you can take a look at the attached dmesg
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I can confirm this in feisty: Xubuntu, used stock bcm43xx-fwcutter
script from repositories. Not tested very throughly thought since my PB
mostly serves its time as an Ethernet connected server. I have a WPA2
802.11B/G enabled network, but can only browse available networks and no
luck in establish
On a similar note (this might be a useful data point):
I've been having exactly the same problem (driver recognises the
wireless card, I can scan for networks, but I see a signal quality of 0
and the minimum driver supported value (-73 dBm) for both signal and
noise when I try and associate).
The
Hi effraie,
No luck with your firmware either. Similar behaviour as before, I can
get a DHCP address, but can't ping the gateway, or anything else.
With your firmware, I also get some popup failure dialogs on reboot. The
following panels all failed:
OAFIID:GNOME_Panel_WirelessApplet
OAFIID:GNOME
i can't remember exactly where it is. but mine is here:
http://vrac.effraie.org/AppleAirPort2
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Hi effraie,
I've tried the firmware linked from the /usr/share/bcm43xx... script,
firmware taken from a Powerbook running Tiger and a few other places on
the net. Unfortunately I didn't take the firmware off my iBook before
first installing Ubuntu. I've looked around on the installation disks
and
did you extract the binary firmware from your apple dvd/partition?
it work well on my ibook
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I have an iBook G4 and can't get the wireless to work with feisty.
Wireless was working before the distribution upgrade. I can successfully
do an iwlist and see my AP. I can even get a DHCP lease, but I can't get
any other packets through. A ping to my gateway has 100% packet loss.
There doesn't se
Will gladly test once my iBook G4 is returned to me from the service
shop, grr.
Andrew S.
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No help for me.
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Can someone test this on the latest Feisty so we can see if the last
minute kernel additions have fixed anything.
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BCM4306 does not work on my Dell X300 either. Tested with the current
Feisty and the card is not detected on boot. After "modprobe bcm43xx" I
get following in my dmesg:
[ 1312.32] bcm43xx driver
[ 1312.32] ACPI: PCI Interrupt :02:04.0[A] -> Link [LNKE] -> GSI 5
(level, low) -> IRQ 5
[
confirmed by multiple comments reporting same problem and the dupe (to
come in a second).
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I just found a duplicate (#66594). I do not know how I could have missed it the
first time.
It confirms the bug and, more important shows it is a regression from dapper to
edgy.
However, I do not know how to handle duplicates with Malone.
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'iwconfig eth1 ap' seems to have no effets, acces point is still invalid
:(
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> the Access Point is said Invalid!
try giving it the essid, than the _mac_ address of the access point:
sudo iwconfig eth1 essid privatewifi2
sudo iwconfig eth1 ap xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
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Tried the procedure, nothing.
However, maybe you get a point since a did not notify that the Access Point is
said Invalid!
But I do not know how to fix that... :/
# iwconfig eth1
eth1 IEEE 802.11b/g ESSID:"X" Nickname:"Broadcom 4306"
Mode:Managed Frequency=2.437 GHz Access
I have such problems (ibook G4), too.
Sometimes this procedure helps:
killall dhclient
rmmod -v bcm43xx
modprobe -v bcm43xx
ifconfig eth1 up
iwconfig eth1 essid $YOUR_ESSID
ifconfig eth1 up
dhclient eth1
check, if you have an valid accesspoint (MAC is not 00:00:00) with
iwconfig before you
I am on Edgy
Linux toucan 2.6.17-10-powerpc #2 Tue Dec 5 22:00:09 UTC 2006 ppc GNU/Linux
I retried the firwmare extraction with the svn version of bcm43xx-fwcutter
(instead of the one in the repository).
I also tried with the AppleAirPort2 from Effraie and the file in
System/Library/Extensions/A
did you used the AppleAirport2 firmware from your osX partition?
try this:
http://blog.effraie.org/index.php/post/2006/10/20/Wifi-sous-ubuntu-ppc-avec-la-carte-Airport-extrem
(it 's in french, but easy...)
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which version of ubuntu are you using? alternatively, you can just copy
paste the output of uname -r
thanks
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