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Old 08-31-2008   #1 (permalink)
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How do I install wireless+led in DSL on my HP nx6110?

Hey! I'm giving Damn Small Linux a shot, after getting pretty tired of Damn Buggy XP. So, how do I install my wireless. From what I have read, you have to use ndiswrapper(which is included in DSL) and a windows-driver. Where can I download it, and how do I find the files in Linux? And how do I get the wireless LED-button on my laptop to work?

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PS: The wireless network card is called Broadcom 11b/g WLAN
PSPS: I also have a 3Com OfficeConnect Wireless 11g USB Adaptor that I can plug in if it makes things easier.
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First of all we need the model of the wireless chipset
So open up a terminal and type:
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lspci
copy its contents and paste them here
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I believe BCM94306MPLNA is the name of the chip-set.
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You are right and I have good news acoording to this Home - Broadcom 43xx the driver should be installed on the kernel just install the bcm43xx-fwcutter package (just search google on how to install a .tar.bz2 package and you should be fine)
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Thank you very much! My hard drive is formatted in ntfs, and not fat32. I read that ntfs + Linux equals trouble. That you shouldn't save data to ntfs from Linux. Should I still install the bcm43xx-fwcutter?
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Umm I wouldn't recommend installing linux in ntfs due to write and read problems(I would recommend making a another partition with ext3),But its totally up to you if you want to install it,just maybe you can get away with it.


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