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On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:33 AM, Mike Cui <cuicui@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> What's the PCI ID? I have a BCM 4315 which is misidentified as BCM4310
> by lspci. In any case,  Dell releases NDIS 5.1 drivers for broadcom,
> while HP doesn't. Try googling for Dell wireless 1395. It works for
> me.

It is not a "BCM4315", it is a BCM4310. There is no such thing as a
BCM4315. Chip ID != PCI ID!
Most chip IDs match with their respective PCI IDs, but here are some exceptions:
0x4320 is BCM4306.
0x4315 is BCM4310.
0x4328 is BCM4321.
0x432b is BCM4322.

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