GNU/Linux Parrot Installing Broadcom Driver without Internet
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install Broadcom Wireless Driver in Parrot OS Home/Security GNU/Linux without Internet Access.
First, to Install Broadcom Driver in Parrot you simply need any Online Computer with a Browser and a USB Stick to Copy the downloaded Packages.
But if you dispose of an Android Mobile Phone with Internet Acces, then an Easier Solution should be of using it! See: Internet Connection USB Tethering Guide.
Especially relevant: the Parrot Linux broadcom-sta-dkms Driver Supports the following Broadcom Wireless Chipsets:
- BCM4311
- BCM4312
- BCM4313
- BCM4321
- BCM4322
- BCM4331
- BCM4352
- BCM4360
- BCM43142
- BCM43224
- BCM43225
- BCM43227
- BCM43228
Finally, for BCM4306/3 and BCM4318 see instead: firmware-b43-installer; again for BCM4301, BCM4306/2, and BCM4309 the Legacy bundle: firmware-b43legacy-installer.
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1. Launching Shell Emulator
Open a Terminal window
(Press “Enter” to Execute Commands) -
2. Checking Wifi Card Model
This is necessary only to Ascertain the Wireless Chipset ID
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