Hi all!!
I'm a Ubuntu User from Ubuntu 6 but, believe me, I have never had so much trouble.
I have a MacBookPro 7,1 (Mid 2010) with Wireless BroadCom bcm4322, i installed its driver but i can't see any SSID.
I don't want to use Ethernet.
I tried with Additional Driver, install from Terminal bcmwl-kernel-source, firmware-b43-installer and Legacy version, compile from STA Driver source and ndiswrapper but without results.
Until Ubuntu 12 (maybe 11) Wireless works perfectly! Now, probably with new kernel 4, it seems there's no solution for this problem.
A PC, or Mac, or anywhere, without Internet, is unusable!!! Specially for me!!!
I tried also with Mint, thought it's based on Ubuntu. An example of my problem is reported in this pic:
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Thanks and sorry for my english!!
I'm a Ubuntu User from Ubuntu 6 but, believe me, I have never had so much trouble.
I have a MacBookPro 7,1 (Mid 2010) with Wireless BroadCom bcm4322, i installed its driver but i can't see any SSID.
I don't want to use Ethernet.
I tried with Additional Driver, install from Terminal bcmwl-kernel-source, firmware-b43-installer and Legacy version, compile from STA Driver source and ndiswrapper but without results.
Until Ubuntu 12 (maybe 11) Wireless works perfectly! Now, probably with new kernel 4, it seems there's no solution for this problem.
A PC, or Mac, or anywhere, without Internet, is unusable!!! Specially for me!!!
I tried also with Mint, thought it's based on Ubuntu. An example of my problem is reported in this pic:

Thanks and sorry for my english!!