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Broadcom BCM43225 can't connect to my home wifi
Broadcom STA update broke WiFibroadcom 4313gn wifi adapter can't connect wifi 12.04How to connect to this wifiUbuntu 14.04 LTS and Broadcom Corporation Wireless 1395 WLAN Mini - Cant Find my Wifi NetworkWifi (Broadcom BCM43225) not working on 14.04 LTS x64Broadcom wifi won't connect in room router is in but will in another room further away. Although sometimes does connect - but drops laterCan't use all wifi channels - Ubuntu 16.04, Asus 1215n, BCM4313Can't connect to WiFi on Ubuntu 14.04Cannot Connect to WiFi using Broadcom wirelessCannot get broadcom wifi adapter working
right now I don't have ubuntu installed because of this issue. The thing is that since ubuntu 11.04 ubuntu can't see my home wifi. I have an Acer aspire 5742 with a broadcom bcm 43225 wireless card. In ubuntu 10.10 the wifi worked perfectly, but since then I can connect everywhere but my home wifi.
I don't have changed anything in the configuration of the router. Now, with ubuntu 12.10 running from a live-usb it can see my wifi and connect to it, but when I start the install process, it disconnects and again can't see my wifi. Any ideas? Thanks for your help.
--EDIT--
Well, correct me if I'm wrong. I'm from Spain, and my router manual says that the wireless channel should be put in channel 13. With a little googling I discovered that the BCM43225 don't like channels from 12-14.
So, is there any problem if I change my wireless channel to channel 1? Is there any significant difference between channel 1 and 13 apart from the bandwidth?
Thanks
12.10 broadcom
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right now I don't have ubuntu installed because of this issue. The thing is that since ubuntu 11.04 ubuntu can't see my home wifi. I have an Acer aspire 5742 with a broadcom bcm 43225 wireless card. In ubuntu 10.10 the wifi worked perfectly, but since then I can connect everywhere but my home wifi.
I don't have changed anything in the configuration of the router. Now, with ubuntu 12.10 running from a live-usb it can see my wifi and connect to it, but when I start the install process, it disconnects and again can't see my wifi. Any ideas? Thanks for your help.
--EDIT--
Well, correct me if I'm wrong. I'm from Spain, and my router manual says that the wireless channel should be put in channel 13. With a little googling I discovered that the BCM43225 don't like channels from 12-14.
So, is there any problem if I change my wireless channel to channel 1? Is there any significant difference between channel 1 and 13 apart from the bandwidth?
Thanks
12.10 broadcom
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right now I don't have ubuntu installed because of this issue. The thing is that since ubuntu 11.04 ubuntu can't see my home wifi. I have an Acer aspire 5742 with a broadcom bcm 43225 wireless card. In ubuntu 10.10 the wifi worked perfectly, but since then I can connect everywhere but my home wifi.
I don't have changed anything in the configuration of the router. Now, with ubuntu 12.10 running from a live-usb it can see my wifi and connect to it, but when I start the install process, it disconnects and again can't see my wifi. Any ideas? Thanks for your help.
--EDIT--
Well, correct me if I'm wrong. I'm from Spain, and my router manual says that the wireless channel should be put in channel 13. With a little googling I discovered that the BCM43225 don't like channels from 12-14.
So, is there any problem if I change my wireless channel to channel 1? Is there any significant difference between channel 1 and 13 apart from the bandwidth?
Thanks
12.10 broadcom
right now I don't have ubuntu installed because of this issue. The thing is that since ubuntu 11.04 ubuntu can't see my home wifi. I have an Acer aspire 5742 with a broadcom bcm 43225 wireless card. In ubuntu 10.10 the wifi worked perfectly, but since then I can connect everywhere but my home wifi.
I don't have changed anything in the configuration of the router. Now, with ubuntu 12.10 running from a live-usb it can see my wifi and connect to it, but when I start the install process, it disconnects and again can't see my wifi. Any ideas? Thanks for your help.
--EDIT--
Well, correct me if I'm wrong. I'm from Spain, and my router manual says that the wireless channel should be put in channel 13. With a little googling I discovered that the BCM43225 don't like channels from 12-14.
So, is there any problem if I change my wireless channel to channel 1? Is there any significant difference between channel 1 and 13 apart from the bandwidth?
Thanks
12.10 broadcom
12.10 broadcom
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For anybody reaching here. The solution was changing my router channel to a channel less than 11. Then, it works like a charm.
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The problem is set when the owner does not want to change the channel, or you are in a panel house where channels 12 and 13 are currency-loaded. In addition, Windows 10 can use these same channels without the slightest bug. This is a big bug in Linux.
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For anybody reaching here. The solution was changing my router channel to a channel less than 11. Then, it works like a charm.
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For anybody reaching here. The solution was changing my router channel to a channel less than 11. Then, it works like a charm.
For anybody reaching here. The solution was changing my router channel to a channel less than 11. Then, it works like a charm.
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The problem is set when the owner does not want to change the channel, or you are in a panel house where channels 12 and 13 are currency-loaded. In addition, Windows 10 can use these same channels without the slightest bug. This is a big bug in Linux.
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The problem is set when the owner does not want to change the channel, or you are in a panel house where channels 12 and 13 are currency-loaded. In addition, Windows 10 can use these same channels without the slightest bug. This is a big bug in Linux.
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The problem is set when the owner does not want to change the channel, or you are in a panel house where channels 12 and 13 are currency-loaded. In addition, Windows 10 can use these same channels without the slightest bug. This is a big bug in Linux.
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