Hi David,
Thanks for all your help.
I just managed to solve this using these instructions:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/202688/wifi-doesnt-work-under-quantal#comment252325_202693
So, prior to setting the system to use the bcmwl-l-kernel-source, i
had to: sudo apt-get install linux-sources
linu
I assume that after you installed the new driver package, you restarted
the computer or just restarted the networking service 'sudo service
networking restart' for it to take effect?
On 19/10/12 21:14, David Bissett wrote:
> Sorry I can't help with this. Hope you find a solution.
>
> d
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> On 19/1
Sorry I can't help with this. Hope you find a solution.
d
On 19/10/12 20:51, James Morrissey wrote:
Thanks for all your help David but i am not having much joy here:
bTry uninstalling broadcom-sta
broadcom-sta-* was not installed.
The driver that it installs when i go through: software so
Thanks for all your help David but i am not having much joy here:
> bTry uninstalling broadcom-sta
broadcom-sta-* was not installed.
The driver that it installs when i go through: software sources -->
Additional drivers, is "bcmwl-kernel-source"
Both with "bcmwl-kernel-source" installed and wit
bTry uninstalling broadcom-sta
Install b43-fwcutter and firmware-b43-installer (there are a couple of
versions of this depending on you setup - I found the first (when put in
order) to work), reboot and see what happens.
You should be able to do this with synaptic.
Hope it helps
David
On 1
In a mo I will power up the laptop to see what I did, hopefully!
d
On 19/10/12 19:17, James Morrissey wrote:
Hi all,
Just pulled down 12.10 and installed, but i am having a strange
problem with the wireless.
I installed from a live USB. While doing so i had to quickly plug in
an ethernet cabl
Sorry, no idea why it worked with the live usb. It was a while ago, but
I just used Synaptic to uninstall the driver.
d
On 19/10/12 20:16, James Morrissey wrote:
At some
point you will have to uninstall the default. I think I then installed
firmware-b43-installer rebooted,
Any idea how i un
At some
> point you will have to uninstall the default. I think I then installed
> firmware-b43-installer rebooted,
Any idea how i uninstall, i can't seem to find it in synaptic.
Also, why did this work on the live usb?
james
On 19 October 2012 19:45, David Bissett wrote:
> The default Broadco
On Fri, 19 Oct 2012 19:17:25 +0100
James Morrissey wrote:
[snip]
> At the moment i am sending this tethered to my router, sitting on the
> stairs. So if anyone has any ideas, that would be great.
I've no information, just an observation
I use 'homeplug' adaptors to get internet feed from the a
The default Broadcom driver doesn't work - had the same problem but
can't recall how I fixed it - the needed driver is in the repository.
At some point you will have to uninstall the default. I think I then
installed firmware-b43-installer rebooted, maybe a bit of fiddling
around and now works
Hi all,
Just pulled down 12.10 and installed, but i am having a strange
problem with the wireless.
I installed from a live USB. While doing so i had to quickly plug in
an ethernet cable to get the wireless driver (For Broadcom BCM43228
802. 11a/b/g/n, i am using the Broadcom 802.11 Linux STA wire
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