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SpottedOwl wrote:
> I have a brand new Dell E6400 that I am trying to connect to a wireless > router. From what I have seen from the sticky threads, this info should > be helpful: > > * From YaST->Hardware->Hardware->Network Card -> Wireless 1397 WLAN > minicard > * It does not have a "Kernel Driver" entry in the list, the vendor is > listed as Broadcom > * there is no line in the dmesg output that indicates I need a firmware > upgrade > * running /usr/sbin/iwlist scan reports: > lo Interface doesn't support scanning > eth0 Interface doesn't support scanning > pan0 Interface doesn't support scanning > > * running iwconfig reports: > lo no wireless extensions > eth0 no wireless extensions > pan0 no wireless extensions > > The Broadcom entries from lsusb is: 0c:00.0 and from lsusb -n is > 14e4:4315 > > OpenSuse version 11.1 > > Any help would be much appreciated. As is noted in sticky #3 in this Forum, the 14e4:4315 devices are not yet supported by an in-kernel driver. You need to install the Broadcom-wl package for your kernel from the Packman repository. As a progress report, someone has finally started writing the code for the 4315 and other LP Broadcom devices. |
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