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WiFi fails on my Mac. I did lspci -nn -d 14e4: and got 14e4:43a0 which tells me I have a BCM4360 WiFi module.

Every body direct me too this link but i tried. Its not working?? Installing Broadcom Wireless Drivers

K7AAY
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The Mac uses Broadcom WiFi chips. Many distros do not support it. You need to buy an inexpensive WiFi adapter from Amazon. I think the thing is branded Edimax. Then you will have WiFi and some distros will get the driver for it. I had the same problem. After the driver is installed, you can remove the adapter for future use.

AlexP
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