I have been asking these questions because I was trying to get a
Broadcom Wireless BCM4306 working. There were no Linux drivers, but
there is the ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net project.
This worked FLAWLESSLY. I followed the directions after untarring the
latest release and ZOOM....off it went.
I did have to compile the ndiswrapper program, but I used a stock
version of FC2 test 3 to do it.
There are RPMS for earlier versions of the kernel.
Now I am using windows drivers to run my broadcom wireless device in my
Linux box. I just LOVE the irony.
Mike B.
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