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The good news: Broadcom got out of the labtop industry
Bad news: Broadcom is in the phone industry
I've only had problems with wifi drivers twice, immediately after clean-installing fedora 38 on two different devices. Plugging my device into ethernet and updating fixed it instantly.
akmod and dkms to the rescue so you can watch as your kernel fights with the hardware in real time
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Remember ndiswrapper?
No, that buried deep in the box with suppressed memories. So thank you for reminding me.
Don't remind me π...
This seems like a good thread to ask:
I have a Retropie and I use wpa_supplicant to manage my connection there. It looks like this: the router is downstairs and I use a repeater in the room next to the Retropie to have better wifi coverage upstairs. The router itself is reachable, but the signal strength is worse. So, as a fallback, I put both the router and the repeater connection in my wpa_supplicant config file with the router having a lower priority. Still, sometimes my retropie clings onto the worse connection for some reason and there is no way to change it but to do a complete reboot. If I just restart the wifi with ifdown and ifup, it will either not reconnect to any wifi at all or reconnect to the shittier connection again, it's kinda a fifty-fifty. A reboot will always properly choose the best signal tho and I am very confused why this is happening. Any ideas?
Set your wpa_supplicant to use the BSSID of the repeater's access point and don't put the SSID in the conf file. Then it will connect to only the repeater.
If the repeater just re-transmits tho main AP's BSSID and packets, you need a better setup. Cheap WiFi extenders do this and almost always cause collisions, making the overall speed slow at all points.
The best setup is to have multiple wired APs.
It's insane how I just had this problem today. Had to tear out my network card in my Asus VivoBook 16. The drivers aren't out for the MediaTek network card so I had to change it to an Intel one that I previously used.
Itβs been so much betterβ¦but Iβm steeling myself to track down a WiFi direct bug that keeps disconnecting due to a timeout after 10 seconds. Linus give me strength!
Gotta love notebooks and their weird and rarely wonderful Wifi-Chips attached via SDIO. Even the intel cards can have problems!
Now weβre in the realm of weird sound drivers from integrated chipsets. Thankfully sof-firmware exists
Still using a super old wlan usb adapter and I'm like, it just works!
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I only had issues with this when setting up Kali Linux for learning pen testing. Fedora it worked out of the box.
wifi drivers are fine nowadays
still have issues with some webcams tho