On Mon, 2011-09-05 at 17:27 +0000, Michael D. Berger wrote: > I have a Broadcom 802.11b/g hardware on my dual-boot laptop. > Note first that in the WinXP partition, the wifi makes DHCP > connections to my router with no problem. Since this > was not working in my new CentOS 6 partition, and > remembering that there was a driver problem with the > old Fedora partition it replaced, I followed instructions > founs at: > > http://repecka.net/en/2011/04/19/install-broadcom-bcm4311-802-11bg-wlan- > drivers-on-centos/ > > and > > http://www.broadcom.com/docs/linux_sta/README.txt > > modifying for that fact that I use wlan0 rather than eth1. > The wifi is now dead-in-the-water. The wlan light now > remains red, and neither ifconfig nor iwconfig show any > sign of wlan0 (contra to the situation before I installed > the new driver). It still works in the WinXP partition. > > Suggestions for my next step in fixing this would be most > welcome. > > Thank, > Mike. Maybe you need to install the firmware? My laptop still uses the b43 driver but not entirely w/o issue. # yum search b43 <snip> ================================= Matched: b43 ================================= b43-fwcutter.x86_64 : Firmware extraction tool for Broadcom wireless driver b43-tools.x86_64 : Tools for the Broadcom 43xx series WLAN chip b43-openfwwf.noarch : Open firmware for some Broadcom 43xx series WLAN chips compat-db43.i686 : The Berkeley DB database 4.3.29 compatibility library compat-db43.x86_64 : The Berkeley DB database 4.3.29 compatibility library HTH B.J. CentOS Linux release 6.0 (Final) _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos