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On 02/06/15 00:40, Ben Adler wrote:
Hi Arend,
I found your email on
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/brcm80211 and would
like to ask your help regarding linux support for the Broadcom BCM4330
chipset. The page lists it as supported.
More precisely, I am trying to get WiFi to work on a Zotac ZBOX pico 320
which contains an Ampak AP6383 chip. This in turn contains a BCM4330...
which leads me to you.
Makes sense ;-)
So far, I was able to rip
4330b2rtecdc.bin (md5 ca91920df0041bd9e31e3aef53ac3375)
T77H360.04_WB_nvram_20120731.txt (attached)
out of the windows driver and am able to scan for networks using linux
3.19rc6, brcmfmac module and "iwlist wlan0 scanning". However, doing so,
I receive many error messages and cannot connect to an AP, let alone
start an AP with hostapd.
The firmware files in linux-firmware, don't seem to help either.
Arend, is it possible to make this chip work? Just STA, or also AP? If
so, which firmware and NVRAM files will I need?
Well, I have this chip running on regular x86 laptop using special
adapter boards and it also runs on i.MX6 board. The windows firmware and
nvram should work. Can you send a kernel log preferably with driver
module loaded with 'debug=0xd416'.
The windows driver also contains 11
BCM4330B1_002.001.003.0967.<XXXX>.hcd files. Are those only for
bluetooth? Does bluetooth work in linux?
Those .hcd file are indeed for bluetooth. I know next to nothing about
bluetooth. Sorry.
Thanks for your time!
Ben
Regards,
Arend
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