![]() I tried all kinds of combinations with the Broadcom STA driver, with brcmfmac and various firmwares, but I was just shooting in the dark. This leads me to believe that there should be a method also under Linux, but the method to do that is currently beyond my skills. It also shows up in this list: īy using this last link, I arrived to this page ()with a suggestion that actually allowed me to find a driver for Windows Vista. It shows up under the USB ID list that's on the web as bd16 BCM4319 802.11bgn Wireless Adapter (link ()). I searched the web up and down but did not find a solution. The end goal is to make it work with a Raspberry Pi. Ubuntu on a laptop is just the first step for me (I use 14.04). I really want to make it work under Linux. ![]() lsusb says:īus 002 Device 005: ID 0a5c:bd16 Broadcom Corp. I made a cable for it and connected it to my PC and it is recognized. ![]() ![]() I had the nice surprise that it was actually a USB interface so I said let's try to make it work. I took a WiFi module out of a broken printer. I need some help with a topic that is beyond my knowledge.
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