
Broadcom 802.11ac driver 10 install#
The solution is simply manually to install the drivers.ĭownloading drivers on MacOs computer is quite easy:ġ.
Broadcom 802.11ac driver 10 Bluetooth#
The problem is that sometimes the vendor ID on the Bluetooth is Broadcom and sometimes it's apple and even valid drivers may not work simply because vendor ID doesn't match even if hardware actually is a match. Just make sure to properly remove or disable any 'fix' that didnt work before trying something else.Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guideīy reading an old post on the ****** I found the solution (Thx MysticalOS from ******). Hopefully it can set you on the right path.

downgrading kernel works if your card is BCM4360) Stability is an issue for some, look at Broadcom wireless for possible fixes (e.g. If built against the wrong kernel you may encounter an errorĪnd then under 'what doesnt work' there was this for wifi :īroadcom-wl or broadcom-wl-dkms from the AUR works Note that it does have to be built against the exact same kernel version as used by the installer, and this may differ from the latest version. For custom kernels, you need to use broadcom-wl-dkms. Install b43-firmware, b43-firmware-classic or b43-firmware-legacy from the AUR.īut then for that specific card/macbooks there was also this on arch wiki.īroadcom-wl is sufficient if you are using the Linux mainline kernel.

To avoid erroneous detection of your WiFi card's chipset, blacklist the unused driver.īoth of these drivers require non-free firmware to function. Two reverse-engineered open-source drivers are built-in to the kernel: b43 and b43legacy.ī43 supports most newer Broadcom chipsets, while the b43legacy driver only supports the early BCM4301 and BCM4306 rev.2 chipsets. I'm tired installing the b43 drivers but it didn't work. Device Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 18 Memory at c1200000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) Memory at c1000000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) Capabilities: Kernel driver in use: bcma-pci-bridge Kernel modules: bcma Lspci -vnn -d 14e4: displays the followingĠ3:00.0 Network controller : Broadcom Corporation BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 03) Subsystem: Apple Inc. ip link:ġ: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1 link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 2: ens9: mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000 link/ether 38:c9:86:39:03:16 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff Ip link only shows my ethernet connection. Its a shame because everything works flawlessly on my thinkpad. the computer being used is a macbook air 7,1.

It is not scanning, only displaying "No networks available". After a fresh install of manjaro I noticed my wifi is not working.
