Is there a Debian version of bcm4321?

Is there a Debian version of bcm4321?

Supports BCM4321 and BCM4322 as of Linux 2.6.38. For 802.11b-only devices and the BCM4306 revision 2. Introduced in Linux 2.6.24. Introduced in Linux 2.6.37, included in Debian Linux 2.6.32 kernel images.

Do you need to download firmware for Debian?

Firmware from userspace is required for device operation. Firmware is not packaged by the Debian Project. It must be downloaded and extracted, which can be performed by the firmware-b43-installer, firmware-b43legacy-installer or firmware-b43-lpphy-installer packages during their installation.

What kind of Broadcom chips are used in Debian?

This page describes how to enable support for WiFi devices based on Broadcom BCM4301, BCM4306, BCM4311, BCM4312, BCM4318, BCM4321 and BCM4322 chips on Debian systems. The PCI ID is not sufficient to determine the Broadcom chip within.

Where can I get the B43 driver for Ubuntu?

For download and install instructions, please see http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php . The Ubuntu kernel now provides the b43 driver, however due to copyright restrictions not the proprietary firmware which is required to run your card.

Which is the open source driver for BCM 4313?

For Chip ID BCM 4313, 43224 and 43225. The open-source brcmsmac driver for PCIe devices is available from the brcm80211 module of the linux kernel package, maintained upstream by the linux kernel community. For more granular support information, please see their wiki page here.

Where can I find the brcmfmac driver for Linux?

The open-source brcmfmac driver is available from the brcm80211 module of the linux kernel package, maintained upstream by the linux kernel community. For more granular support information, please see their wiki page here. For Chip ID BCM 4320.

What kind of chipset does brcm80211 use?

It supports wireless LAN devices based on specific Broadcom 802.11n PCIe wireless LAN chips. Supported devices are listed at the end of this page. Non-free firmware is required, which can be provided by installing the firmware-brcm80211 package. For support of other Broadcom PCI wireless LAN chipsets, see bcm43xx.

Are there any USB drivers that work with B43?

The b43, b43legacy, brcmsmac and wl drivers do not support any USB devices. Using Windows’ binary drivers: NDISwrapper plus the relevant Windows NDIS driver. This is a workaround for devices not supported by the Linux kernel, such as USB devices based on Broadcom wireless chips (other than the BCM4320).

Is there a brcmsmac driver for Linux 2.6.39?

brcmsmac (brcm80211 prior to Linux 2.6.39) is a free and open source mac80211 driver, introduced in Linux 2.6.37. It supports wireless LAN devices based on specific Broadcom 802.11n PCIe wireless LAN chips.