On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Andrew Allen<andy.allen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks, > You don't happen to know when that was do you? It would be great to > benefit from somebody else's experience, if they've managed to get this > card working in CentOS (5.3). Trouble is, the instructions in the > readme.txt on the Broadcom website obviously aren't CentOS specific. In > the past I've installed additional stuff (eg skype) from repos using > yum, which works brilliantly - I'm a bit wary of trying to install by > other means! I originally had a Broadcom wireless card in my Dell. It was based on the bcm4309 chipset which, unfortunately, is not completely supported by the bcm43xx project. I did get it to work using the fwcutter program (which "cuts" pertinent driver information from the Windows driver and allows you to compile it into the Linux kernel). I didn't really know what I was doing, I just followed step-by-step instructions. But unfortunately, as I mentioned, I got it working but the bcm4309 is not completely supported and I had very poor results. I think the bcm4311, however, is fully supported. Go to: http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43 What I eventually did was just buy a wireless Intel network card from eBay -- Intel is fully supported by CentOS with a simple yum install. Since my Dell D400 uses an older style mini pci card, there are thousands of new ones on eBay for about $10 to $15 including shipping. Performance is great. And the bcm4309 card got installed into my wife's Dell C640, since she uses XP it works great for her there. -- RonB -- Using CentOS 5.3 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos