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WiFi Drama
Hi,
I recently jumped back onto linux as i was an avid user 5-7 years ago. I was on Arch, then Ubuntu for awhile. I wanted to get back into it as something to do during the covid times.
I just installed Ubuntu 18 on my 2018 MacBook pro and holy cr*p, Broadcom drivers are absolutely trash. I think I’m using the free (open source?) driver’s but they are just useless. My current predicament is that i need to switch to the proprietary broadcom drivers but i can’t even download anything because it’s just so slow!
My 5ghz bands don’t work, the 2.4 band refuses to connect and even a hotspot from my phone is dead ass slow doing anything. Even apt-get update times out :-\
The chip i believe is a BCM 43602. I do not have an usb-c to ethernet adapter so what are my options?
- Are there any pre built (unofficial) images that contain the proprietary Broadcom drivers?
- How else can i install the driver’s? Perhaps download the deb’s when booted in Mac and install manually in OS?
Kinda against a hard place here, i thought these lil issues wouldn’t be so difficult anymore, especially since Wi-Fi is such a common and basic feature nowadays.
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Re: WiFi Drama
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