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[Mageia-dev] Beta32 and Broadcomm WiFi

+ Maurice Batey + maurice at bcs.org.uk +
+ Wed Jan 30 19:40:39 CET 2013 +

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+ +
Have just installed (32-bit) Mageia-3 Beta2 on my Samsung NC110 netbook.
+
+Went into 'MCC/Network/Define new network' and selected WiFi.
+It correctly showed 'Broadcom BCM43225', but then DrakConnect gave me:
+
+   "Unable to find network interface for selected device (using wl driver)"
+
+So looked in Network Center, and found TWO entries for WiFi:
+
+  (1) "Broadcom BCM43225..." with no SSID's showing.
+       If I hit Refresh I get:
+           "Unable to find network... (as above)"
+
+  (2) "Eth1" showing all local SSID's, and - when I select mine - it connects
+and works!
+
+   (Also, on rebooting, that SSID is connected automatically at boot.)
+
+So, yes, Beta2 is successful with Broadcom BCM43225 WiFi,but seemingly without
+needing me to use DrakConnect!
+
+
+-- 
+/\/\aurice 
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