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How to Install Broadcom Wifi Driver in Fedora 38

March 2, 2023 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

GNU/Linux Fedora 38 Broadcom Wi-fi Driver Setup – Step-by-step Guide

Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install Broadcom WiFi/Bluetooth Drivers in GNU/Linux Fedora 38.

Especially relevant: here below you find the Broadcom Wireless Driver Fedora Linux Setup Guides for most Adapters.

The Broadcom STA Wl Driver Supports the following Devices:

  • BCM4311
  • BCM4312
  • BCM4313
  • BCM4321
  • BCM4322
  • BCM43142
  • BCM43224
  • BCM43225
  • BCM43227
  • BCM43228
  • BCM4331
  • BCM4352
  • BCM4360

And Brcmfmac Driver is supporting the following Devices:

  • BCM43143
  • BCM43235
  • BCM43236
  • BCM43238
  • BCM43241
  • BCM43242
  • BCM4329
  • BCM4330
  • BCM4334
  • BCM43340
  • BCM43341
  • BCM4335
  • BCM43362
  • BCM4339
  • BCM43430
  • BCM43455
  • BCM4350
  • BCM4354
  • BCM4356
  • BCM43567
  • BCM43570
  • BCM4358
  • BCM4359
  • BCM43602
  • BCM4364 (With an Updated 6.2+ Kernel)
  • BCM4365
  • BCM4366/e
  • BCM43569
  • BCM43752 (Currently may require an Updated 6.2+ Kernel T2 Firmware)
  • BCM4377b (Currently may require a T2 Kernel+Firmware)
  • BCM4378 (Currently may require an Updated 6.2+ Kernel T2 Firmware)
  • BCM4387 (Currently may require an Updated 6.2+ Kernel T2 Firmware)

The Broadcom B43 Driver Supports the following Devices:

  • BCM4306/3
  • BCM4318

Again for the older Adapters see the Broadcom B43 Legacy Firmware:

  • BCM4301
  • BCM4306/2
  • BCM4309

Last, as a Fedora alternative for the Legacy Chipsets Open Firmware is supporting:

  • 4306
  • 4311(rev1)
  • 4318
  • 4320
How to Install Broadcom Driver in Fedora 38 - Featured
  1. 1. Terminal QuickStart

    How to QuickStart with Command Line on Fedora

    Bash Shell Fedora QuickStart Guide
  2. 2. Getting Wifi Card Info

    Then to Find Wireless Adapter Info
    For the PCI/PCIe internal Adapters simply run the Command:

    lspci -v | grep Wireless
    But for the USB Dongles try instead with:
    lsusb -v | grep Wireless
    The grep Command refine the result following the matching Keyword.

    And in the Output you’ll easily See the Card’s Manufacturer and Model:

    How to Find Wifi Card Model in GNU/Linux Systems - Terminal Output
  3. 3. Installing Broadcom WiFi Driver