On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 01:48:53PM +0200, Martin Sourada wrote: > Will Woods wrote: > >You might have to blacklist the old driver first if you're using the new > >one: > > > ># echo 'blacklist bcm43xx' >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist > > > >But at this point you should be able to reboot and have working > >wireless. Hooray! > It should but it doesn't for me. Neither anaconda nor installed system > created a device for the wireless card, while on FC6 and F7T1 LiveCD it > worked without problems. These steps only lead to initializing the card by > the driver (or what does it do), but device (even after reboot) isn't still > there (i.e. for me that the eth1 device does not exist). I attach dmesg and > lspci output. Any clues? You have a bcm4318 device. This is probably the most problematic of the bcm43xx devices. FWIW, the ones I have work fine. But, others have problems. Does your work better if you get physically close to the AP (2-3 meters or less)? You may wish to continue using the bcm43xx driver, and blacklist the bcm43xx-mac80211 driver instead. If so then you will also need to go back to v3.x firmware. Hth! John -- John W. Linville linville@xxxxxxxxxx -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list