** Description changed:
BCM4322 doesn't work and NetworkManager doesn't see it.
$ uname -r
2.6.30-5-generic
$ dmesg | grep b43
[3.674272] b43-pci-bridge :08:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low)
-> IRQ 17
[3.674298] b43-pci-bridge :08:00.0: setting latency timer
the b43 kernel module does not support these devices, you need to
install bcmwl-kernel-source to use them which is offered through
hardware drivers after you boot and contains the proprietary wl kernel
module that cannot be shipped by default but is available exactly for
this reason.
** Changed in
I tried sudo update-manager -d and upgraded to lucid and wireless worked in the
next boot. I tried to install the ATI binary driver from ati website and reboot
notebook, when restarting some initial message was shown saying sort of this
"104 error, network device unsupported, disconnect device a
Hi, i do not know exactly what happened, but after some upgrades... i
noticed that wireless is not working anymore. even my broadcom wireless
is not detected anymore!! there is nothing in lspci output... is this
ok? i tried to boot with older kernels but nothing and installed
b43-fwcutter and bcmwl
Also: about the GNOME crash. When it occurs I launch the terminal, and it
display this message:
an...@andre-laptop:~$
Display all 2105 possibilities? (y or n)
without any command... I don't know why, but when I display the
"possibilities" the system comes back again... crazy.
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I have the same problem in a HP mini 1033cl (both Ubuntu 9.10 and UNR
9.10). Booting, it displays a message: [error: unsupported PHY]. I have
tried to install Broadcom driver' options but I have a lot of bugs in
the system when I try - mainly concerned to X. Kernel:
2.6.31-14-generic.
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Hi Guys
Ran into the same prob with my HP2140. I am using the launch 9.10
connecting via LAN and using System> Administration> Hardware Drivers
listed Broadcom B43 downloaded and installed. I think after a reboot I
should be sorted.
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Some Broadcom chips unsupported by B43 wireless driver [BCM4
I have a HP 550 with the BCM4322 chip. The solution from Jeremy #15 works for
me.
Thanks Jeremy!
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Yes, the STA driver works for me too.
I want to add an info I juste find at
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43 :
14e4:4315 in progress BCM4312 802.11b/g - low power b43
Just have to wait a bit.
When I run lspci, I get :
$ lspci -vvn | grep 43
03:00.0 0280: 14e4:4315 (rev 0
I ultimately "solved" this by using a USB wireless device, then going to
System >> Administration >> Hardware and downloading the missing
proprietary wireless driver ("Broadcom STA wireless driver"). After a
reboot my built in networking card worked fine.
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Exactly same thing (as Jeremy, above) on my Compaq/HP Mini 311c.
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I just downloaded the daily snapshot for UNR 9.10 and installed it on my
Lenovo S10-2 (which had been running UNR 9.04). It installed and booted
fine, however wireless does not work. I see the following relevant
entries in dmesg:
[6.417495] b43-phy: Broadcom 4312 WLAN found (core revsion 15)
System is not able to detect and configure the wireless card in Macbook
Pro with Broadcom BCM4322, using Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala Beta and
kernel" 2.6.31-11-generic". The Wireless card does not appear in
ifconfig.
The "lspci":
04:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4322 802.11a/b/g/n
Still no joy on my 2140 using the 2.6.31-11-generic kernel. Wireless
worked fine under Jaunty.
lspci says:
08:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4322 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless
LAN Controller (rev 01)
Here is the dmesg exerpt:
[ 3343.770442] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regu
My HP-2140 uses the STA driver (which provides the 'wl' kernel module)
under Jaunty 9.04 and that works fine. However, I am *not* running the
stock 9.04 kernel due to problems with the Intel graphics driver in
9.04. To be more specific:
* I think Intrepid (8.10) worked "out of the box" with the 21
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 07:33:47PM -, Ben McCann wrote:
> I tried this because the STA driver doesn't work on this chipset either
> in Karmic either. (I guess that's the topic for another bug). Wireless
> works fine in Jaunty.
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It works fine with B43 or STA driver ?
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The B43 driver is still broken on the HP-2140 with the BCM-4322 running on
Karmic Alpha 6.
Same dmesg data:
[ 70.975437] b43-phy0: Broadcom 4322 WLAN found (core revision 16)
[ 71.021089] b43-phy0 ERROR: FOUND UNSUPPORTED PHY (Analog 8, Type 4,
Revision 4)
[ 71.045828] b43: probe of ssb0
Hello Guys,
Same dmesg result on my HP 2140 running latest 2.6.31-5-generic kernel
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I am currently using the 2.6.28-13-generic kernel and I have this
problem on Kubuntu Jaunty 64.
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If I use 2.6.28-11-generic kernel on Jaunty or Karmic then b43 works
fine. But if I use 2.6.30 on Karmic then it doesn't work. I'll try to
use STA driver
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