Adding Broadcom BCM 43142 WiFi driver to F22 on laptop

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List, good morning,

Recently purchased a new laptop which uses the Broadcom BCM 43142 chipset and, though I can run the live F22 XFCE spin, Fedora doesn't see the WiFi device. The laptop does not have a wired Ethernet port and so, without the WiFi, there's no connectivity. I'd like some help in locating a suitable driver for the WiFi chipset, and also a clue how to install it whilst without connectivity.

The laptop is an HP Stream 11 Notebook PC, and is limited to:

32GB MMC SDD HD,
2 x USB,
WiFi BCM 43142

http://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/default.aspx?cc=ie&lc=en&oid=8245635
(The label beneath the laptop advises that the radio is BCM943142HM.) The F22 boot log file doesn't record the chipset (as far as I can see) but a live version of another distro identified the chipset as Broadcom 43142.

On searching, some users suggest that an appropriate driver may be available in the 'fusion' repository, but the procedure suggested requires connectivity, which I don't have without the WiFi working:

https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/43146/fedora-20-not-detecting-wifi-cardbroadcom-43142-wireless-lan-adapter-of-sony-vaio/

Searches also return problem fixes for other distros, involving a 'Broadcom STA' driver, at 'kernel level', a phrase I don't understand and I have no experience of.

If I could download the driver (using another machine which does have connectivity), I could then copy the driver onto an SD card which could be read by F22/XFCE on the HP Stream notebook. But I do not know how to install the driver from an SD card into Fedora when running XFCE live (nor when Fedora/XFCE is fully installed, which I hope to do after this trial).

I'll look out for any replies; I really would be grateful for any thoughts,

regards, Ron
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