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Hot Network Questions. Question feed. Accept all cookies Customize settings. Also included are instructions showing how to use the graphical and command-line interface CLI utilities when configuring a simple wireless connection. Before purchasing wireless hardware for Fedora Documentation it is a good idea to do some research first to make sure support for the hardware exists. The make and model of a particular client adapter may not be the most important factor when deciding on hardware; what is important in terms of Linux is which underlying chipset is used, as wireless hardware is rarely advertised based on its chipset.

This tutorial is aimed at helping you to get the adapter working. The process itself can be quite simple, but I am aware of some pitfalls that you may come up against in some cases.

I know how to get around some of these. With this in mind I will try to highlight potential problems and their fixes as we go through. Once the system has booted and you have logged in again we need to check if the driver "broadcom-wl" has installed.

Obviously the the actual driver version might be slightly different to the output below, but you should get a similar response. It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink. Manu Martinez - Jan Heritier Akilimali - Jan Learn Together - Jan 9.

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