Re'''s: [was (no subject)] Wireless in F11

Ulissis Gomes Corrêa ulissisgc at gmail.com
Sat Jun 27 18:46:59 UTC 2009


Try with one of these methods:

http://fedoraguide.info/index.php?title=Main_Page#Broadcom_b43_.28Official_driver.21.21.21.29

2009/6/27 ivan dell'oro <Z3N58 at libero.it>:
> I've tryied but without any output and the wireless doesn't work like before...
> what do u suggest me to do?
>
>>----Messaggio originale----
>>Da:
> ulissisgc at fedoraproject.org
>>Data: 26/06/2009 16.14
>>A: "Z3N58 at libero.it"
> <Z3N58 at libero.it>, "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using
> Fedora."<fedora-list at redhat.com>
>>Ogg: Re: R: Re: R: Re: [was (no subject)]
> Wireless in F11
>>
>>In the console type:
>>
>>su -
>>rpm -Uivh http://dnmouse.
> org/b43-3-4.fc11.noarch.rpm
>>
>>and restart
>>
>>2009/6/26 Z3N58 at libero.it
> <Z3N58 at libero.it>:
>>> so i think that my bcm has to work but somebody could
> tell me what i have to do
>>> to make it working?
>>>
>>>>----Messaggio
> originale----
>>>>Da: ulissisgc at fedoraproject.
>>> org
>>>>Data: 26/06/2009 15.57
>
>>>>A: "Z3N58 at libero.it"<Z3N58 at libero.it>, "Community
>>> assistance,
> encouragement, and advice for using Fedora."<fedora-list at redhat.
>>> com>
>
>>>>Ogg: Re: R: Re: [was (no subject)] Wireless in F11
>>>>
>>>>2.4 Ghz this case
>
>>> is the transmission frequency that the wireless
>>>>signal work with.
>>>>
>
>>>>2009/6/26
>>> Z3N58 at libero.it <Z3N58 at libero.it>:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> i'm very sorry
> for the object, i
>>> can assure that wasn't intenctional, i
>>>>> forgot!
>>>>>
> so, using the command
>>> lspci the answer is: 06:00.0 Network controller:
>>>>>
> Broadcom Corporation
>>> BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01)
>>>>> i don't know lther cmd
> to know
>>>>> wich version of
>>> broadcom i have.
>>>>> reading tha page http:
> //www.dnmouse.
>>>>> org/broadcom.html i
>>> can understand that is supported but
> afther is written
>>>>> "only tha 2.4 Ghz
>>> part" and i don't understand if
> with my cpu (AMD Sempron™ SI-
>>>>> 42  2,1 GHz,
>>> cache L2 = 512 KB) will
> works!
>>>>>
>>>>> thank's everybody for the
>>>>> answers...
>>>>>
>>> ivan
>>>>>
>
>>>>>>----Messaggio originale----
>>>>>>Da: bmearns at ieee.org
>>>>>>Data:
>>>>>
>>>
> 26/06/2009 14.24
>>>>>>A: "Z3N58 at libero.it"<Z3N58 at libero.it>, "Community
>>>
> assistance,
>>>>> encouragement, and advice for using Fedora."<fedora-
> list at redhat.
>>> com>
>>>>>>Ogg: Re:
>>>>> [was (no subject)] Wireless in F11
>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>On Fri, Jun 26,
>>> 2009 at 7:22 AM,
>>>>> Z3N58 at libero.
> it<Z3N58 at libero.it> wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> i'm a
>>> new user of Fedora
>>>>>
> 'cause I was using another distribution of linux
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> and i want to
> put F11 on
>>>>> my laptop (Hp 6735s) but I tryed the live
>>> version and
>>>>>>>
>
>>>>>>> the wifi is not
>>>>> working...i wanna jnow if is just a
>>> live problem
> and if is like
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> that
>>>>> installing F11 the problem will
>>> be
> solved or is a problem with the
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>> wireless hardware (Broadcom
>
>>> 802.11). Are just some months that i'm using linux
>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> and
> i'm not so
>>> good at it.
>>>>>>> thank's to everybody!
>>>>>>> ivan
>>>>>>
> [clipped]
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>In my
>>> experience, Linux is still somewhat immature
> in the wireless
>>>>>>area, but
>>>>>
>>> does seem to be catching up rapidly
> (this is obviously a
>>>>>>pretty high demand
>>>
>>>>> area). As with most linux-
> hardware issues, the real
>>>>>>problem is vendor
>>> support
>>>>> for the Linux
> kernel.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>But I digress. I'm guessing the problem
>>> will not
>>>>>
> magically solve
>>>>>>itself just by installing F11, but I can't say
>>> for
> sure. I
>>>>> think
>>>>>>certain wireless devices just aren't supported in Linux
>
>>> yet, but if
>>>>>>you
>>>>> already had it working in another distro, then
> that's
>>> probably not
>>>>>>the issue.
>>>>> Personally, I've only tried a few
> different
>>> wireless
>>>>>>devices with linux, but
>>>>> the only one that I
> could get to work
>>> was the
>>>>>>Linksys WUSB54GC USB Wireless
>>>>> network
> adapter, but I think any
>>> device
>>>>>>that uses Ralink rt73 chipset has good
>
>>>>> support in Linux.
>>> Specifically,
>>>>>>the drivers for this chipset are
> part of the
>>>>> Fedora distro:
>>> I just
>>>>>>recently installed F11 and
> didn't have to do anything
>>>>> special, the
>>> USB
>>>>>>wireless adapter just
> worked. Info on what other
>>>>> chipsets/devices
>>>
>>>>>>currently enjoy Linux
> support are avaiable at this page:
>>>>>
>>>>>>http://linux-
>>> wless.passys.
> nl/query_hostif.php
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Hope that helps some.
>>>>>>-Brian
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
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