Hi all -- not sure if this should go here in the FossaPup forum or the "Users" forum...anyway.
Fossapup booted right up in a 2013 MacBook Air A1466, but no wireless card was recognized. Hunting for an answer, I found that the card is a Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (7.77.61.2 AirPortDriverBrcmNIC-1305.8). It seems it should work with the b43 or b43 legacy drivers included in FossaPup, but as I mentioned, no go. I did read about a conflict with some of these. Also, according to this post, "Broadcom 4360 actually comes with either of two distinct chips, 14E4:4360 and 14E4:43A0. There is no driver in Linux for the first one, while wl is an appropriate driver for the second one." Hmm...I couldn't tell which I have.
I tried downloading b43-fwcutter -- it seems to be made to extract what Puppy already comes preloaded with (the b43 drivers, regular and legacy). I tried the b43 firmware linux module updated by pemasu.
Now, I tried a Deb-based distro and it had no issues connecting via wi-fi. So my question is four-fold:
Any ideas where can I get the driver I need?
Can I somehow get the driver from the Mac OS?
How do I copy the working driver from the Deb-based distro that worked and install it in Puppy so it's automatically recognized by the Network Setup?
Is there a Windows driver I can get easily to use with NDISWrapper?
Of course, answering any one of these should solve my issue.
As always, thanks! Work is hectic, so I probably can't reply quickly....