Step-by-step – Red Hat Linux 7 Broadcom B43 Wi-fi Driver Without Internet / Offline Installation

December 31, 2019 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

Installing

  1. 7. Copying Packages

    Next Copy Packages to USB Key/Drive
    On a Desktop use the File Manager.
    Or from Command Line:

    cp -r ../kmod-wl ~/media/[myUsbDevice]

    Just replace [myUsbDevice] with the current one in the above Command.

  2. 8. Installing

    Then to Set up b43 Driver on Red Hat Linux
    First, Plug-in the USB Media with kmod-wl Folder on the Red Hat Linux 7 Offline System.
    Possibly to Find out the USB Device path try:

    df -h

    And Access the Target:

    cd ~/media/[myUsbDevice]/kmod-wl

    Finally, to Setup b43 Driver:

    sudo rpm -ivh ./*.rpm
  3. 9. Loading

    Finally, to Load Wireless Kernel Module
    Simply play:

    sudo modprobe -r wl
    sudo modprobe wl

    Congrats! Whit this the Wireless Access should be then successfully Enabled on Red Hat Linux 7!

  4. So Now I’m truly Happy if My Guide could Help you to Install b43 Driver on Red Hat Linux 7!


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