On 6/26/19 9:32 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 6/25/19 7:30 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I have been using ethernet up to now. I went to enable the wifi, to see no wifi
listed.
>
> It has been too long since I have had to do this troubleshooting. Can some point me
to
> what I need to look at to find what the Fedora thinks is the wifi?
I have 2 x140e units. The other has Win10.
Wifi is working on the WIn10 unit. The device driver there is BCMWL63a.
I pulled the card out of the Win10 unit had swapped it into this F30 unit and still no
wifi.
I have applied all updates to this F30 unit.
So it would seem that there is a support problem here for this Broadcom wifi card.
Please advise what to do. A fallback is to pull the rtl8192e out of one of my x120e
units. But I rather get this one working.
Sounds like you should set up the rpmFusion repos and install broadcom-wl
Name : broadcom-wl
Version : 6.30.223.271
Release : 10.fc30
Architecture : noarch
Size : 24 k
Source : broadcom-wl-6.30.223.271-10.fc30.src.rpm
Repository : rpmfusion-nonfree
Summary : Common files for Broadcom 802.11 STA driver
URL :
https://www.broadcom.com/support/download-search/?pf=Wireless+LAN+Infrast...
License : Redistributable, no modification permitted
Description : This package contains the license, README.txt and configuration
: files for the Broadcom 802.11 Linux STA Driver for WiFi, a Linux
: device driver for use with Broadcom's BCM4311-, BCM4312-, BCM4313-,
: BCM4321-, BCM4322-, BCM43142-, BCM43224-, BCM43225-, BCM43227-,
: BCM43228-, BCM4331-, BCM4360 and -BCM4352- based hardware.
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