Hey guys, has anyone else had an issue with the wl_apsta.o file? When I run "bcm43xx-fwcutter -w /lib/firmware ~/wl_apsta.o" I get:

"Sorry, the input file is either wrong or not supported by bcm43xx-fwcutter.
I can't find the MD5sum 0d8b4ffb6646e846bd6f513b76b31b82 :("

Can someone verify the md5sum for me? Is the file meant to be 4.0K? My .sys file from the broadcom firmware extracted fine, but I'd rather try this firmware as it is meant to be more stable.

Cheers,

On 6/27/06, Zan Lynx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Håkan Wikström wrote:
> I have bcm43xx working effortlessly on Ubuntu 6.06. When upgrading the
> kernel, just copy the firmware files to /lib/firmware/$(uname -r)
>
> Network Manger (as included in Ubuntu 6.06) really makes life a lot
> easier too! WPA is not a problem at all.
>
> Håkan
>
>
I've got the problem with mine where it can't get authenticated with the
AP, encrypted or open.  I gather that its a sort of known issue with
802.11b chipsets.  I'll write it up in some kind of bug report and fire
it off to the devs, one of these days.  ndiswrapper just works so well
that I haven't had much pressure to get it fixed ... always more
interesting stuff to work on.

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