How to Install Brcmfmac Driver on Debian Gnu/Linux Distro
GNU/Linux Debian Installing Broadcom Brcmfmac Wifi Driver Guide
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install Broadcom Brcmfmac Wireless Driver in Debian GNU/Linux Distribution.
And Brcmfmac Driver in Debian 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)
Finally, this Setup is valid for all the Debian-based Distros like:
- Kali
- MX Linux
- Deepin
- Parrot
- antiX
- SparkyLinux
- Q4OS
- Netrunner
- Voyager
- MakuluLinux
- Elive
- LMDE
- Parsix (You may just need to Discover what’s the Parent Release)
GNU/Linux Debian Broadcom Brcmfmac Wireless Driver Installation Guide
In case of Issue on Apple T2/Silicon Chips equiped Devices see instead: T2 Kernel & Wireless Firmware Update Guide.
Again to Support BCM4364 a Kernel 6.2+ is Required. So you may see: How to Upgrade Linux Kernel Guide