https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1483346
--- Comment #3 from Paul Lambert <eb30750(a)gmail.com> ---
Moved hard drive with Fedora 25 from HP Pavilion to new HP Pavilion? 7-??
Booted it up and upgraded to Fedora 26. All is good but wifi and bluetooth
sort of.
This new HP laptop has Broadcom device for USB, USB wifi and wlan wifi. The
Bluetooth is running but loads with a patch does not load error. Not focusing
on this in this bug report
The Broadcom drivers are notorious for being difficult to get up and running.
In addition, the Broadcom device I have is fairly recent and is not yet
supported as a firmware distribution. Sort of.
Based on a lookup table I determined that my hardware device,14e4:4365, which
is device type 4366.
I followed this link
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135321 and
scraped out a Windows 10 driver that is a brcmfmac4366c device driver . There
is a brcmfmac4366b firmware driver that is included as a firmware driver with
the linux kernel. However, it appears that this driver might actually be a
4366c but has been named incorrectly. See the
kernel.org bug report. So, this
leaves anyone with a Broadcom 4366 device type to use someone else's firmware
until this bug at
kernel.org is addressed.
My problem is this. Most looks good but when I run rfkill list there is not wl
device listed only bluetooth.
Modprobe output shows brcmfmac is loaded. I have found 2 files that have
brcmfmac blacklisted and removed the references. I have edited the
/usr/modprobe.d/open_fwwf.conf file to include options brcmfmac4366c
nohwcrypt=1 qos=0
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