Filadelfo, The 4328 chipset is not currently supported nor are any other N based phy's. Work has recently begun to add support for N based devices, but progress is slow since the specifications from the reverse engineering have not yet been completed. For the moment, your only choice is to try Broadcom's proprietary driver or use ndiswrapper. There has been limited success with these approaches in the past. Your mileage may vary.
Regards, David Ellingsworth On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Filadelfo Fiamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That's output produced by "lspci -nnv" > > This is section talking about my broadcom device: > > 0b:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4328 > 802.11a/b/g/n [14e4:4328] (rev 05) > Subsystem: Apple Computer Inc. Unknown device [106b:008c] > Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 7 > Memory at 97300000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K] > Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 3 > Capabilities: [58] Vendor Specific Information <?> > Capabilities: [e8] Message Signalled Interrupts: Mask- 64bit+ > Queue=0/0 Enable- > Capabilities: [d0] Express Endpoint, MSI 00 > Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting <?> > Capabilities: [13c] Virtual Channel <?> > Capabilities: [160] Device Serial Number 1f-00-cd-ff-ff-5b-3f-aa > Capabilities: [16c] Power Budgeting <?> > > > Thanks a lot :) > > > Filadelfo > _______________________________________________ > Bcm43xx-dev mailing list > Bcm43xx-dev@lists.berlios.de > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/bcm43xx-dev > _______________________________________________ Bcm43xx-dev mailing list Bcm43xx-dev@lists.berlios.de https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/bcm43xx-dev