On 02/05/2016 04:41 PM, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
On 6 February 2016 at 00:53, Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
However, what happens is:
Feb 04 11:55:50 localhost kernel: bcma: bus0: Found chip with id 43142, rev
0x01 and package 0x08
Feb 04 11:55:50 localhost kernel: bcma: bus0: Core 0 found: ChipCommon
(manuf 0x4BF, id 0x800, rev 0x28, class 0x0)
Feb 04 11:55:50 localhost kernel: bcma: bus0: Core 1 found: IEEE 802.11
(manuf 0x4BF, id 0x812, rev 0x21, class 0x0)
Feb 04 11:55:50 localhost kernel: bcma: bus0: Core 2 found: PCIe (manuf
0x4BF, id 0x820, rev 0x16, class 0x0)
Feb 04 11:55:50 localhost kernel: bcma: bus0: Core 3 found: UNKNOWN (manuf
0x43B, id 0x368, rev 0x00, class 0x0)
Feb 04 11:55:50 localhost kernel: bcma: bus0: Bus registered
Which means bcma (bus!) supports BCM43132. It detects bus (!) devices
correctly and registers them. There is no driver supporting wireless
device found on this chipset.
Thank you, that makes sense. So I will need a 3rd party driver after
all. Unfortunately, the wireless chipset is not one of the specs listed
in most stores.
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