Subsystem: Broadcom Corporation BCM4360 802.
Linux wilk 4.7.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.7.8-1 () x86_64 GNU/LinuxĠ2:00.0 Network controller : Broadcom Corporation BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 03)
#Bcm4360 linux driver#
Could anyone help with this issue? I ordered a 300 Mbps WiFi and would like to use 5 GHz antennas. Broadcom Linux hybrid wireless driver (64-bit) Re-upload from the source code found on the Broadcom 802.11 support page Patched for Linux > 4.7 Tested on a BCM4360-based 802. and subsidiaries BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter 14e4:43a0 (rev 03) Subsystem: Apple Inc. This link says broadcom-sta-dkms package supports the aforementioned BRCM chip. The installer says 'Broadcom 4360 WLAN found' but complains 'unsupported phy'.
#Bcm4360 linux install#
I'm using gnome-shell and Network Manager. mvgmvg: lspci -nnk grep 0280 -A3 02:00.0 Network controller 0280: Broadcom Inc. I plan to install Debian 9 to my Apple Desktop, which has a Broadcom BCM4360 (PCI IDs 14e4:43a0, 14e4:4360) in it.
I removed ndiswrapper and stayed with broadcom-sta. I was constantly asked for a password also my system sort of slowed down.
#Bcm4360 linux how to#
Broadcom proprietary drivers never supported this mode, and there is no open source driver for this device yet. How to install BCM4360 Driver without Internet Mint 20. The card worked and I was able to see 5 GHz networks, but couldn't authenticate. The answer is: This adapter doesnt support monitor mode on Linux. I also tried ndiswrapper and XP64 drivers. I searched a lot and cannot find out is that the driver issue/lack of support for 5 GHz antenna? I see all 2,4 GHz networks, but can't see any 5 GHz signals, despite card support. I enabled the card by installing broadcom-sta-*, version 6.30.223.271-4, newest. This is PCI card with to external antennas and ac capabilities.
I recently bought TP-Link Archer T6E equipped with BCM4360.