Hi. Miocene. Sorry you are having trouble. Do from the command line:
Do you even see bcm43xx listed anywhere there? If so, you can also do:
Code:
sudo modprobe -r bcm43xx
which temporarily removes the module. To remove it so it won't reload every time you reboot, you'll have to blacklist it, but first let's get you going with ndiswrapper. Did you install it? This looks like a pretty good direction for getting it installed without Internet:
Link
Once it is installed, carefully follow
this in depth tutorial to get the Windows driver you downloaded installed. It is very detailed, going into just about every conceivable contingency, but if you get ndiswrapper installed on your system properly, you can jump down and start at sections 3.4.1 to 3.4.2.
Let us know how far you get.
