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Feenix3k
March 23rd, 2007, 07:06 PM
I have a dell inspiron 5150. The wireless card is a bcm4309. Which has been labled as being unstable.

I have this card running, seeing networks. but won't connect. So I am thowing in the towel and I need to know what pcima wireless cards work.

ClinicalMistake
March 24th, 2007, 12:09 AM
Throwing my 2 cents in. I have an integrated intel wireless card and it works like a charm. You might want to see if their PCMIA cards are also good.

Feenix3k
March 27th, 2007, 05:57 PM
I found that my Dell wireless card with the bcm4309 chip can and will work with the bcm4318 drivers.

I now have a laptop that is 100% Ubuntu and no M$ :)

zengrits
March 29th, 2007, 02:28 AM
I've had good luck with Intel wireless, too. It is working perfectly in a couple of my laptops. Trying to get the cards with the BCM chip to work has been a chore. Hope the new distro resolves some of those problems. I'm using the beta and it's working fine with the Intel chip. I'm not ambitious enough to try it with the BCM cards.
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Feenix3k
March 29th, 2007, 03:36 AM
I've had good luck with Intel wireless, too. It is working perfectly in a couple of my laptops. Trying to get the cards with the BCM chip to work has been a chore. Hope the new distro resolves some of those problems. I'm using the beta and it's working fine with the Intel chip. I'm not ambitious enough to try it with the BCM cards.
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I was very pleased to find the BCM4318 worked with my card and I have full use of the card in a/b/g mode it would seem.

The problem with 6.10 is the printer driver will not load. I have yet to try 6.07 beta.

zengrits
November 3rd, 2008, 02:05 PM
I hope you solve your Broadcom issue so you can use the internal card. If you can't, I've had great luck with the Office Depot Aptiva 54G card (about $38). It has an Atheros chipset and has worked flawlessly with PC Linux, Puppy Linux and the latest Ubuntu distro, 8.10.