![]() You may need a newer version of b43-fwcutter than is in the Debian stable repository, I would suggest just building from source as the result is just a single binary (b43-fwcutter), so not too difficult to keep track of. Extract the firmware from the wl driver using b43-fwcutter and put all the files under /lib/firmware/b43/ You seem to be working on two different approaches and not completely understanding either of them. Twinturbotom wrote:I attempted to install the "firmware-b43-installer_015-14.1_all.deb" package however it depends on wget to download and install ".bz2" from. ![]() Is it possible to get the ""firmware-b43-installer_015-14.1_all.deb" to install without internet? I have the file it needs! Do I have to hack a script in the. ![]() Modprobe wl says wl doesn't exist and modprobe b43 doesn't seem to work. So I manually installed b43-fwcutter and used it to extract the broadcom-wl-5 file referenced. I attempted to install the "firmware-b43-installer_015-14.1_all.deb" package however it depends on wget to download and install ".bz2" from. I have not been able to get b43 or wl to work. In the past I've manually installed the b43-fwcutter package an extracted some firmware. I've been through this before with my 2008 macbook air BCM card whose firmware isn't included in installs. Errors relating to wireless firmware missing and consequently no internet connection. I performed an update that has caused issues with my wireless.
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