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My Dell Inspirion is equipped with a Broadcom 14e4 4315 Low-Power wifi card. I recently installed Ubuntu 12.04 on my system with hopes of making it my number one OS.

When I booted it up, my wifi card didn't show up. I tried installing the additional drivers that come with the driver via: Settings > Additional Drivers. But before it installs, it always says it fails and gives me a log file reference.

I have already tried unblocking the rfkill list and it is neither hard or soft blocked. I also tried another tutorial from the ubuntu site on how to install the drivers and installed the broadcom-sta-source and broadcom-sta-common packages, and this didn't help.

I really need to have my wireless card working for this to be a productive machine.

How can I solve this problem ?

Garrett M.
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  • Possible duplicate of: http://askubuntu.com/questions/285463/bcm-4312-lp-phy-card-doesnt-detect-any-wireless-networks – david6 Jan 25 '14 at 00:36

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I answered this question for someone else here.

Absurdly, one of the moderators gave my answer a -1, even though the questioner thanked me because my answer solved his problem.

Anyway, I suggest giving it a try to see if it helps. FYI, the wireless card in the previous question was a Broadcom 4312 LP-PHY, but I think the patch will work either way. Good luck!

And - moderators - go ahead and mark down my answer again. Zero reputation is just another word for having nothing left to lose.

linux_guest
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