Hey again folks,
I've forward ported the 6.20 version of the bcmwl driver to work with Xenial,
as I also find 6.30 is unusably unstable on Xenial. I'm just pushing the source
here:
lp:~gerboland/+junk/bcmwl_kernel_source-6.20/
It's rough & ready, but should work.
I will put a pre-built package h
@Gerry count me in for a +1.
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@Nico: If I get some positive feedback, I'll consider it.
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@Gerry Cool! Would you mind putting this in a repository?
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For the record, I've a MacBook Pro 8,1 using broadcom 4331 chip. I find
the bcmwl 6.30 driver consistently unreliable, packets just stop sending
randomly and only solution is module unload & reload. I've had much more
success (not perfect tho, but 99% reliable) with the older 6.20 driver.
I spent
Nico Schlömer, the issue you are reporting is an upstream one. Could you
please report this problem to Broadcom directly following
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#Broadcom_STA_Wireless_driver
?
Thank you for your understanding.
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