+ linux-wireless + Larry please keep linux-wireless in this thread. On 08-08-17 08:21, Paolo Bettini wrote: > Arend van Spriel ha scritto: >> + linux-wireless On 07-08-17 21:38, Paolo Bettini wrote: >>> Hi , i am Paolo and i installed Debian stretch on my ezbook2 . One >>> problem is the wifi , the card a SDIO device , seems to be 02d0:a9a6 >>> linux id or Broadcom AP6212 for windows....i installed deb package >>> firmware-brcm80211 and nvram sdio txt in /lib/firmware/brcm, reloaded >>> bcrmfmac module but nothing the card seems invisible or dead i don't >>> know if is a problem of firmware or my system cannot detect the sdio >>> card ...do you know something about this problematic ? >> As always a kernel log could help or output from dmesg command. Also >> can you run following commands: $ ls /sys/bus/sdio/devices $ cat >> /sys/bus/sdio/devices/*/modalias Regards, Arend > paolo@paolo:~$ ls /sys/bus/sdio/devices > mmc1:0001:1 > paolo@paolo:~$ > > > paolo@paolo:~$ cat /sys/bus/sdio/devices/*/modalias sdio:c07v024CdB723 > paolo@paolo:~$ sorry for previous mail ....ls was from another pc....:-[ > it seems the system see only the card where the system is installed Hi Paolo, Interesting. Now if Google search is correct the vendor id for this device indicates this is a Realtek (v024C) WLAN (c07) device. So what makes you say its linux id is 02d0:a9a6? In upstream linux I do not see any SDIO device drivers in realtek folder. Maybe Larry can provide clue/hint if a driver for this device is publicly available somewhere. Regards, Arend