Linux driver for Broadcom BCM943228HMB
How do I install broadcom BCM943228HMB 802.11abgn 2x2 WiFi Adapter driver in Linux? My OS is Ubuntu 14.04.
My previous laptop had a Qaulcomm Atheros AR9285 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter and Ubuntu could easily access it on its own.
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How do I install broadcom BCM943228HMB 802.11abgn 2x2 WiFi Adapter driver in Linux? My OS is Ubuntu 14.04.
My previous laptop had a Qaulcomm Atheros AR9285 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter and Ubuntu could easily access it on its own.
linux ubuntu drivers wifi-driver broadcom
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How do I install broadcom BCM943228HMB 802.11abgn 2x2 WiFi Adapter driver in Linux? My OS is Ubuntu 14.04.
My previous laptop had a Qaulcomm Atheros AR9285 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter and Ubuntu could easily access it on its own.
linux ubuntu drivers wifi-driver broadcom
How do I install broadcom BCM943228HMB 802.11abgn 2x2 WiFi Adapter driver in Linux? My OS is Ubuntu 14.04.
My previous laptop had a Qaulcomm Atheros AR9285 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter and Ubuntu could easily access it on its own.
linux ubuntu drivers wifi-driver broadcom
linux ubuntu drivers wifi-driver broadcom
asked Oct 7 '14 at 8:45
Nasif Md. TanjimNasif Md. Tanjim
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Usually when dealing with Adapters that are not directly supported, the best option I have used is first to install a program called Ndiswrapper which allows Linux to use Windows drivers for wireless card support.
After installing Ndiwrapper just Open the "Windows Wireless Drivers" service from the
System -> Administration menu:
Then locate a .inf file similar to the following image when you choose "Install new Driver"
After the installation you can simply choose what the device from your list of networks.
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Usually when dealing with Adapters that are not directly supported, the best option I have used is first to install a program called Ndiswrapper which allows Linux to use Windows drivers for wireless card support.
After installing Ndiwrapper just Open the "Windows Wireless Drivers" service from the
System -> Administration menu:
Then locate a .inf file similar to the following image when you choose "Install new Driver"
After the installation you can simply choose what the device from your list of networks.
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Usually when dealing with Adapters that are not directly supported, the best option I have used is first to install a program called Ndiswrapper which allows Linux to use Windows drivers for wireless card support.
After installing Ndiwrapper just Open the "Windows Wireless Drivers" service from the
System -> Administration menu:
Then locate a .inf file similar to the following image when you choose "Install new Driver"
After the installation you can simply choose what the device from your list of networks.
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Usually when dealing with Adapters that are not directly supported, the best option I have used is first to install a program called Ndiswrapper which allows Linux to use Windows drivers for wireless card support.
After installing Ndiwrapper just Open the "Windows Wireless Drivers" service from the
System -> Administration menu:
Then locate a .inf file similar to the following image when you choose "Install new Driver"
After the installation you can simply choose what the device from your list of networks.
Usually when dealing with Adapters that are not directly supported, the best option I have used is first to install a program called Ndiswrapper which allows Linux to use Windows drivers for wireless card support.
After installing Ndiwrapper just Open the "Windows Wireless Drivers" service from the
System -> Administration menu:
Then locate a .inf file similar to the following image when you choose "Install new Driver"
After the installation you can simply choose what the device from your list of networks.
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