On 05/16/2015 04:12 AM, Schmirr Wurst wrote:
I've already posted the message once, but as it was my first, I'm not sure, if it worked... Actually I'm trying to get read of a t100af from asus, that has a nice broadcom wifi chipset, but I'm wondering that I don't see anything with lspci, do that mean, that the chipset is broken ? (I though lspci is one level deeper than driver, and I should see something, even if I have driver problems) ? Could just somebody tell me if I'm right or wrong ?
On Intel Bay Trail tablets, the wifi device is frequently attached using an SDIO bus, not a PCI connection. Accordingly, lspci will probably not show the device.
I am not familiar with any Broadcom devices that use SDIO, but I have Cc'd the linux-wireless mailing list. Perhaps someone there will be able to help.
I am currently working with a Winbook TW100, which is another Bay Trail device. It uses a Realtek RTL8723BS, which also has an SDIO interface.
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