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[Solved]Help! Issue using WiFi and installed packages on MBP

Linux Kernel, Network, and Services configuration.
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chairs
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Re: Help! Issue using WiFi and installed packages on MBP

#31 Post by chairs »

stevepusser wrote:Well, that's as far as I can help you, not having the hardware myself. I would just have to hunt for answers on the net I can't test.
Thanks a lot, though. I tried a few things online but no luck so far.
milomak wrote:did you tell us which mbp you are running? as in mbpx,y (eg i run a mbp5,3)
Should've mentioned it: Mbp9,2.

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Re: Help! Issue using WiFi and installed packages on MBP

#32 Post by milomak »

this states that the b43 driver should work.

i have the older 4332 and that picks up and logs into other networks on that driver.
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Re: Help! Issue using WiFi and installed packages on MBP

#33 Post by chairs »

Solved!
With advice from here: http://www.hackermusings.com/2013/02/be ... e-bcm4331/
And another forum (I can't find that link) but what it suggested was to turn off the CA certificate in Network Connections and it works now with everything else that you guys helped me install. And this was all done without ndiswrapper.
Thank you!!

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Re: [Solved]Help! Issue using WiFi and installed packages on

#34 Post by stevepusser »

Thanks for the feedback! CA-Certificates...boy, I never would have thought that would be an issue.
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