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The aim of Ubuntu is to ensure all card models work automatically with no, or minimal configuration. If you are having a WiFi issue, please see below on getting this addressed. Identifying Your Broadcom BCM43xx Chipset With this information, you may assess what drivers are supported for your card, and how to switch to a different driver from the instructions below.

Internal cards To identify a card that was installed inside your computer prior to purchase, please open a Terminal and execute: lspci -vvnn grep -A 9 Network This will display: As this driver is closed source, fixes in the driver itself may only be provided by Broadcom. As a convenience, Ubuntu offers two versions of this driver: The bcmwl-kernel-source package aims to offer a later version for a given release. Instructions for installation may be found later in this article.

The broadcom-sta package aims to offer an earlier version for a given release. As per the Broadcom readme file for driver version 6. The b43 infrastructure is composed of two parts. The first is the firmware-binstaller package.

This is simply a script to extract and install the b43 driver firmware, maintained by the Ubuntu community. The second is the b43 driver, maintained upstream by the Linux kernel community. Instructions to install the package may be found below. The b43legacy infrastructure is composed of two parts. The first is the firmware-b43legacy-installer package. This is simply a script to extract and install the b43legacy driver firmware, maintained by the Ubuntu community.

Connect your smartphone to your Linux system via USB. If there is notification on the phone about accessing data by device, accept it. While the two devices are connected, go to the USB tethering settings of your smartphone. Most modern phones allow you to search for specific part of the settings. Search it and go to USB tethering settings and enable it. Go to Additional Drivers tab and see if it suggests installing wifi drivers.

Wait for a couple of minutes for it to be installed. Go to system settings and see if it shows the wireless connections now. But if you cannot connect to the internet any other way, you may try using the Ubuntu ISO for installing proprietary wifi drivers. Before you follow the steps, please make sure that your system shows an additional wifi driver available for your system. If it does not show any additional drivers, this method will be of no use.

Check your installed Ubuntu version. If you just had a fresh install, you probably have this ISO image in some other system or same system in another OS in dual boot. It will ask for your password and reload the software sources. Next is to go in the Additional Drivers tab and select the propriety driver and click on Apply Changes.

In that case, you may refer to the next method but keep in mind that it is exclusively for systems with Broadcom wireless adapters. First, find out the network adapter in your system. You can refer to this article to find out the make of wireless network adapter in Linux. This method is exclusively for Broadcom 43 series of wireless adapters. So make sure that you have these adapters by using this command:. If you see a wireless network adapter starting with BCM43, then only you should go ahead with this part of the tutorial.

The first step is to remove any broadcom drivers already installed on your system. It worked, i'm using Ubuntu It says that gcc is not installed. Any way of installing gcc using the similar method? This worked for my macbook air after I had installed ubuntu WiFi configuration was then available from the GUI. Thank you! Show 3 more comments.

ImaginaryRobots ImaginaryRobots 8, 4 4 gold badges 32 32 silver badges 38 38 bronze badges. This worked to install the driver - and it is the right one.

Apparently it still doesn't show any networks in the NetworkManager applet. Any ideas? You need to know the name of the package, though. But hopefully that should be the one: bcmwl-kernel-source. Andrejs Cainikovs Andrejs Cainikovs 5, 1 1 gold badge 29 29 silver badges 38 38 bronze badges. Dependencies will need downloaded too if any. Correct, linux-headers. Thanks, I will surely try this out. And yes, while I was searching for an answer I stumbled accross bcmwl-kernal-source a lot.

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