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>>Korrignu wrote:

>> hello,
>> 
>> i have a *BCM4312* (rev02) chipset on my laptop, and I can't understand on
>> this webpage http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#supported
>> if it is supported by b43 module or not
>> 
>> in fact, when i load the module, there is no new network interface
>> created...
>> and i can't find informations about it on the web...
>> 
>> could get me some informations about this problem ?
>
>The *BCM4312* is somewhat of a problem as there are two completely different
>devices that use that identification. You need to look at the PCI ID to tell if
>it is supported. Use the command 'lspci -n'and look for a line that has
>"14e5:43XX" in it. If XX is 15, it is not supported. The fact that you have to
>load the b43 module manually suggests that it is not supported. The other thing
>to do is the command 'dmesg | grep b43'.
>
>Larry
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In fact XX is 15 so it is not supported thanks for your quick answer 

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