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BCM4360 802.11AC UPDATE
I see that there is a newer version of the BROADCOM Adapter at this website (),but I am not sure if I should download it or wait for the PCE-AC68 Driver Update Has. In my Device Manager the version of ASUS PCE-AC68 802.11ac Network Adapter is 6.30.223.228 and the date is 06-Feb-14. Once they get built, you can restart freely.īut on another note, with wl, you'd likely have to restart anyway even if you manage to build the driver the first time and manually load it due to some wpa-supplicant and randomized MAC address scanning issue if I recall right, the broadcom-wl package provides a NetworkManager conf snippet to disable that since it seems to be problematic on wl with newer/upstream wpa-supplicant versions.Įven with that snippet though, as of about 2-3 months ago, I still found that particular wireless card a total pain on Fedora 31 I had a MacBook Pro 2014 with it. When I look at my PC, I see the PCI / PnP Network is: Broadcom BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter. NVIDIA's graphics driver on Fedora is also provided as a kmod and works in a similar manner.įor such drivers, after installing them, I run akmods -force to make sure the module(s) get built, but they usually are built within like a minute or two. This happens in the background, without any indication of it actually happening. The wl driver from that package is a kmod, and needs to compile before it can be used. If you restarted imediately after installing the driver, that's likely what went wrong, and would explain why it worked after a reboot. Mailing list: Fedora Testers (for Fedora Beta releases).Discord: discord.gg/fedora (Voice & Text chat).Post content regarding Fedora Project or Linux in general.This subreddit is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Fedora Project.
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