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BCM4352 Wireless network card issues with lubuntu 14.04 LTS
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowMy wireless/WiFi connection does not work. What information is needed to diagnose the issue?Linux (Ubuntu 12.04) driver for Broadcom Corp BCM 4352 Wireless Network AdapterWifi broadcom BCM4352 not recognized after fresh installBroadcom 4312 wireless issuesBroadcom BCM43228 802.11a/b/g/n wireless adapter stopped working on updatemacbook air wireless NIC drivers installed, not finding networksLubuntu 14.04 Wifi on Laptop with Broadcom BCM4322Wireless card not working? (Broadcom 4311)Wireless card Broadcom 43142Ubuntu wifi ethernet not workingUbuntu liveCD wifi not appearing (BCM43142 802.11b/g/n)Difference between packages bcmwl-kernel-source and broadcom-sta-dkms?Broadcom wireless adapter problems
Just got a new laptop with Windows 8 on which I installed Lubuntu, but Lubuntu does not recognize my Broadcom Corporation BCM4352 Wireless Network Adapter. I Googled the web and went through a couple of tutorials but nothing seems to work.
I think before I try anything else I need to remove all the things that I installed from the tutorials I went through (dkms
, bcmwl-kernel-source-dw1550.deb
, bt-dw1550-firmware_0.1.all.deb
, etc.)
Is there a way I can uninstall everything I installed after Lubuntu? In other word, is there a way to revert-to-default post installation state?
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Just got a new laptop with Windows 8 on which I installed Lubuntu, but Lubuntu does not recognize my Broadcom Corporation BCM4352 Wireless Network Adapter. I Googled the web and went through a couple of tutorials but nothing seems to work.
I think before I try anything else I need to remove all the things that I installed from the tutorials I went through (dkms
, bcmwl-kernel-source-dw1550.deb
, bt-dw1550-firmware_0.1.all.deb
, etc.)
Is there a way I can uninstall everything I installed after Lubuntu? In other word, is there a way to revert-to-default post installation state?
wireless networking lubuntu broadcom
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Please do what is in the accepted answer in the link below so we may see the information needed to help diagnose the issue. askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…
– Wild Man
May 31 '14 at 22:31
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Just got a new laptop with Windows 8 on which I installed Lubuntu, but Lubuntu does not recognize my Broadcom Corporation BCM4352 Wireless Network Adapter. I Googled the web and went through a couple of tutorials but nothing seems to work.
I think before I try anything else I need to remove all the things that I installed from the tutorials I went through (dkms
, bcmwl-kernel-source-dw1550.deb
, bt-dw1550-firmware_0.1.all.deb
, etc.)
Is there a way I can uninstall everything I installed after Lubuntu? In other word, is there a way to revert-to-default post installation state?
wireless networking lubuntu broadcom
Just got a new laptop with Windows 8 on which I installed Lubuntu, but Lubuntu does not recognize my Broadcom Corporation BCM4352 Wireless Network Adapter. I Googled the web and went through a couple of tutorials but nothing seems to work.
I think before I try anything else I need to remove all the things that I installed from the tutorials I went through (dkms
, bcmwl-kernel-source-dw1550.deb
, bt-dw1550-firmware_0.1.all.deb
, etc.)
Is there a way I can uninstall everything I installed after Lubuntu? In other word, is there a way to revert-to-default post installation state?
wireless networking lubuntu broadcom
wireless networking lubuntu broadcom
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Please do what is in the accepted answer in the link below so we may see the information needed to help diagnose the issue. askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…
– Wild Man
May 31 '14 at 22:31
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Please do what is in the accepted answer in the link below so we may see the information needed to help diagnose the issue. askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…
– Wild Man
May 31 '14 at 22:31
Please do what is in the accepted answer in the link below so we may see the information needed to help diagnose the issue. askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…
– Wild Man
May 31 '14 at 22:31
Please do what is in the accepted answer in the link below so we may see the information needed to help diagnose the issue. askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…
– Wild Man
May 31 '14 at 22:31
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There is a dell laptop that has drivers for this card. Link to thread here.
What I did:
1) First download and extract the .tar.gz file from here.
2) Then in debs/main/ folder install (double click in GUI or use dpkg -i
in cmd) linux-headers-3.5.0-30.51~precise1_all.deb (the 12.1MB one).
3) Next go back to the debs/ folder and install the bt-dw1550-firware_0.1_all.deb
4) Install bcmwl kernel source by: sudo aptitude install bcmwl-kernel-source
5) Finally restart and WiFi should be working like normal
Not managed to get the integrated bluetooth to work only just this second got WiFi to work and came across this thread as I was searching for help. If anyone finds a way to get bluetooth to work please do tell! :)
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As of today, this network card is not supported.
2
How did you reach that conclusion?
– guntbert
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There is a dell laptop that has drivers for this card. Link to thread here.
What I did:
1) First download and extract the .tar.gz file from here.
2) Then in debs/main/ folder install (double click in GUI or use dpkg -i
in cmd) linux-headers-3.5.0-30.51~precise1_all.deb (the 12.1MB one).
3) Next go back to the debs/ folder and install the bt-dw1550-firware_0.1_all.deb
4) Install bcmwl kernel source by: sudo aptitude install bcmwl-kernel-source
5) Finally restart and WiFi should be working like normal
Not managed to get the integrated bluetooth to work only just this second got WiFi to work and came across this thread as I was searching for help. If anyone finds a way to get bluetooth to work please do tell! :)
add a comment |
There is a dell laptop that has drivers for this card. Link to thread here.
What I did:
1) First download and extract the .tar.gz file from here.
2) Then in debs/main/ folder install (double click in GUI or use dpkg -i
in cmd) linux-headers-3.5.0-30.51~precise1_all.deb (the 12.1MB one).
3) Next go back to the debs/ folder and install the bt-dw1550-firware_0.1_all.deb
4) Install bcmwl kernel source by: sudo aptitude install bcmwl-kernel-source
5) Finally restart and WiFi should be working like normal
Not managed to get the integrated bluetooth to work only just this second got WiFi to work and came across this thread as I was searching for help. If anyone finds a way to get bluetooth to work please do tell! :)
add a comment |
There is a dell laptop that has drivers for this card. Link to thread here.
What I did:
1) First download and extract the .tar.gz file from here.
2) Then in debs/main/ folder install (double click in GUI or use dpkg -i
in cmd) linux-headers-3.5.0-30.51~precise1_all.deb (the 12.1MB one).
3) Next go back to the debs/ folder and install the bt-dw1550-firware_0.1_all.deb
4) Install bcmwl kernel source by: sudo aptitude install bcmwl-kernel-source
5) Finally restart and WiFi should be working like normal
Not managed to get the integrated bluetooth to work only just this second got WiFi to work and came across this thread as I was searching for help. If anyone finds a way to get bluetooth to work please do tell! :)
There is a dell laptop that has drivers for this card. Link to thread here.
What I did:
1) First download and extract the .tar.gz file from here.
2) Then in debs/main/ folder install (double click in GUI or use dpkg -i
in cmd) linux-headers-3.5.0-30.51~precise1_all.deb (the 12.1MB one).
3) Next go back to the debs/ folder and install the bt-dw1550-firware_0.1_all.deb
4) Install bcmwl kernel source by: sudo aptitude install bcmwl-kernel-source
5) Finally restart and WiFi should be working like normal
Not managed to get the integrated bluetooth to work only just this second got WiFi to work and came across this thread as I was searching for help. If anyone finds a way to get bluetooth to work please do tell! :)
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As of today, this network card is not supported.
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How did you reach that conclusion?
– guntbert
Jun 6 '14 at 19:41
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As of today, this network card is not supported.
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How did you reach that conclusion?
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As of today, this network card is not supported.
As of today, this network card is not supported.
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Please do what is in the accepted answer in the link below so we may see the information needed to help diagnose the issue. askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…
– Wild Man
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