Karanbir Singh wrote: > Neal Becker wrote: >> Jan 24 08:47:42 localhost kernel: "bcm43xx": Chip ID 0x4318, rev 0x2 >> Jan 24 08:47:42 localhost kernel: "bcm43xx": Number of cores: 4 >> Jan 24 08:47:42 localhost kernel: "bcm43xx": Core 0: ID 0x800, rev 0xd, >> vendor 0x4243, enabled Jan 24 08:47:42 localhost kernel: "bcm43xx": Core >> 1: ID 0x812, rev 0x9, vendor 0x4243, disabled Jan 24 08:47:42 localhost >> kernel: "bcm43xx": Core 2: ID 0x804, rev 0xc, vendor 0x4243, enabled Jan >> 24 08:47:42 localhost kernel: "bcm43xx": Core 3: ID 0x80d, rev 0x7, >> vendor 0x4243, enabled Jan 24 08:47:42 localhost kernel: "bcm43xx": PHY >> connected Jan 24 08:47:42 localhost kernel: "bcm43xx": Detected PHY: >> Version: 3, Type 2, Revision 7 >> Jan 24 08:47:42 localhost kernel: "bcm43xx": Detected Radio: ID: >> 8205017f (Manuf: 17f Ver: 2050 Rev: 8) Jan 24 08:47:42 localhost kernel: >> "bcm43xx": Radio turned off Jan 24 08:47:42 localhost kernel: "bcm43xx": >> Radio turned off >> >> >> WoW!!! Support for my bcm43xx!!! How do I turn it on? >> > > Support has been there for a few weeks now... > > take a look at http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/ for details on how to get the > device setup, you need to extract firmware, get it in the right place, > setup the network config's and you *should* be good to go. I've had > mixed results > Cool, but not ready for primetime. No encryption support. I need to use ndiswrapper still. How do I prevent activation of bcm43xx? I tried removing it from modprobe.conf, but it is still getting loaded, and then ndiswrapper won't work. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list