MacBook Air - no wifi, no joy....

Moderators: 666philb, Forum moderators

Post Reply
User avatar
Subito Piano
Posts: 75
Joined: Fri Sep 04, 2020 6:08 pm
Location: UPSTATE New York
Has thanked: 17 times
Been thanked: 11 times
Contact:

MacBook Air - no wifi, no joy....

Post by Subito Piano »

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.... :roll:

"God is love" - I John 4:16
Member since 2007. Currently running Fossa on a 2012 MacBook Air.
Still using Xenial 32 on my trusty 2007 IBM T60 warhorse. ♥
(A/V Linux for live softsynth needs)

User avatar
rockedge
Site Admin
Posts: 6553
Joined: Mon Dec 02, 2019 1:38 am
Location: Connecticut,U.S.A.
Has thanked: 2757 times
Been thanked: 2629 times
Contact:

Re: MacBook Air - no wifi, no joy....

Post by rockedge »

You might be able to adjust the kernel version or modules.....once you know what driver works on the Debian based stuff.

ozsouth
Posts: 1570
Joined: Sun Jul 12, 2020 2:38 am
Location: S.E. Australia
Has thanked: 241 times
Been thanked: 704 times

Re: MacBook Air - no wifi, no joy....

Post by ozsouth »

@Subito Piano - this may help: viewtopic.php?p=34408#p34408 (Gal 6:10).

User avatar
bigpup
Moderator
Posts: 6999
Joined: Tue Jul 14, 2020 11:19 pm
Location: Earth, South Eastern U.S.
Has thanked: 913 times
Been thanked: 1528 times

Re: MacBook Air - no wifi, no joy....

Post by bigpup »

Sorry have to ask.

I assume it has a switch to turn WIFI on/off. Most laptops do.
So try using this switch to turn WIFI off/on.

The things you do not tell us, are usually the clue to fixing the problem.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be older.
This is not what I expected :o

User avatar
BologneChe
Posts: 510
Joined: Sun Aug 23, 2020 12:29 am
Location: Stoneham, Québec
Has thanked: 318 times
Been thanked: 140 times

Re: MacBook Air - no wifi, no joy....

Post by BologneChe »

bigpup wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 12:27 pm

Sorry have to ask.

I assume it has a switch to turn WIFI on/off. Most laptops do.
So try using this switch to turn WIFI off/on.

No button to activate wifi on this MacBook. Activation from macOS.

Born to lose; live to win

User avatar
BologneChe
Posts: 510
Joined: Sun Aug 23, 2020 12:29 am
Location: Stoneham, Québec
Has thanked: 318 times
Been thanked: 140 times

Re: MacBook Air - no wifi, no joy....

Post by BologneChe »

Hi @Subito Piano
Personally, I was unable to use the wifi of my iMac 2013 under Bionicpup64. I have had success with EasyOS Dunfell by adding the Broadcom driver from the distribution repository. It's a simple sharing that I do and I hope you find a solution for your MacBook :thumbup2:

Born to lose; live to win

User avatar
Subito Piano
Posts: 75
Joined: Fri Sep 04, 2020 6:08 pm
Location: UPSTATE New York
Has thanked: 17 times
Been thanked: 11 times
Contact:

Re: MacBook Air - no wifi, no joy....

Post by Subito Piano »

Excellent! I will try these...

...maybe.

It turns out our resident photographer/graphic arts/photography person needs the Mac...!!! So IDK if she will end up keeping it or if it will return to me.

C'est la vie. Image

"God is love" - I John 4:16
Member since 2007. Currently running Fossa on a 2012 MacBook Air.
Still using Xenial 32 on my trusty 2007 IBM T60 warhorse. ♥
(A/V Linux for live softsynth needs)

n-at-han-k
Posts: 3
Joined: Fri Aug 30, 2024 10:08 pm
Been thanked: 2 times

Re: MacBook Air - no wifi, no joy....

Post by n-at-han-k »

Apologies for reviving such an old thread but I've just purchased a Macbook Air 2017 myself and run into issues with the Broadcom wifi card on F96-CE_4.

lspci reveals

Code: Select all

Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 03)

On bookwormpup it's a simple matter of installing the WL driver using the broadcom-sta-dkms package.

However F96-CE_4 seems some come with a different kernel to the ubuntu repo and the broadcom-sta package won't compile.

NEVERMIND! I have found a solution.

I was playing about with slackware15pup and managed to get the WL driver to install using the official slackbuild. I wondered if this would translate over to an ubuntu puppy, and it did!

I used the latest version for slackware 15 found here:
https://slackbuilds.org/repository/15.0 ... oadcom-wl/

Install it just the way you would in slackware and off you go.

ozsouth
Posts: 1570
Joined: Sun Jul 12, 2020 2:38 am
Location: S.E. Australia
Has thanked: 241 times
Been thanked: 704 times

Re: MacBook Air - no wifi, no joy....

Post by ozsouth »

@n-at-han-k - Welcome. Just in case useful - I had made a Broadcom wl driver for F96-CE4 - is here:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/axjuoixz ... p.pet/file

n-at-han-k
Posts: 3
Joined: Fri Aug 30, 2024 10:08 pm
Been thanked: 2 times

Re: MacBook Air - no wifi, no joy....

Post by n-at-han-k »

Now that would've saved me a lot of headaches!

RalphC
Posts: 4
Joined: Thu May 02, 2024 4:23 pm
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: MacBook Air - no wifi, no joy....

Post by RalphC »

Subito Piano wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 2:24 am

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.... :roll:
The MacBook Air is a fantastic device, but without WiFi, it can quickly become a source of frustration. Many users rely on stable internet connections for work, study, and entertainment, so connectivity issues can be disruptive. A common fix includes troubleshooting network settings, but sometimes a complete reset may be necessary. If you're facing persistent issues, you might want to try https://moonlock.com/factory-reset-macbookto restore your MacBook Air to its original settings. This solution often resolves connectivity problems and brings back the joy of a seamless, fast MacBook experience

good question

Post Reply

Return to “Fossapup64”