![]() ![]() (And yeah, it did confirm that Ubuntu 14.04 / BCM43142 / bcmwl-kernel-source were not the problem.) I tried installing bcmwl-kernel-source on a live run of Ubuntu 14.04 (with my LAN cable) and checked if WLan works now. ![]() There has been many issues with this card. I'm not sure if disabling it would help, yet. Note, I did reboot after each attempt to fix this problem. So even though it said it was working, the Wifi window said there was no adapter. It only said it was working with bcmwl-kernel-source driver, but Zorin did not detect the adapter. When I tried step 3 and 4, the Additional Driver window said the device wasn't working. ![]() I tried uninstalling bcmwl-kernel-source and installing firmware-b43-installer.I tried uninstalling bcmwl-kernel-source and installing broadcom-sta-source, broadcom-sta-dkms and broadcom-sta-common.Update and upgrade packages (apt-get update and upgrade).There was an update available, I updated. The wifi window says there is no adapter. Once Zorin was installed, the Additional Drivers window showed it was using Broadcom 802.11 Linux STA driver that came with bcmwl-kernel-source. The wireless card is Broadcom BCM43142 802.2 11b/g/n. Everything seems to work but Wifi after installing Core 16. This is a 6-year-old Toshiba Satellite C55-C5241. It still doesn't work, so I'm hoping someone has another solution to try. Before posting, I did research and try several different options to get it to work.
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