Taming the Broadcom BCM94313HMG2L: A Driver Deep Dive
Have you managed to get the BCM94313HMG2L working under a recent BSD or with OpenWrt? Let me know in the comments. #Broadcom #LinuxDrivers #Hackintosh #WiFi #HardwareDebug broadcom bcm94313hmg2l driver
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At first glance, it looks promising: 2.4/5 GHz support, decent Linux compatibility on paper, and a cheap price tag. But getting this specific chipset (BCM4313) to play nicely—especially outside of a pure Linux environment—can be surprisingly painful. Taming the Broadcom BCM94313HMG2L: A Driver Deep Dive
Only if you get it for free or under $5. For the same Mini PCIe slot, a Realtek RTL8821AE or an Intel 7260HMW offers dual-band 802.11ac and far better driver sanity. But getting this specific chipset (BCM4313) to play
# Check your device ID lspci -nn | grep Broadcom Manually fetch the firmware (Debian/Ubuntu example) sudo apt install firmware-b43-installer Or copy the blob from a Windows driver extraction sudo cp brcmfmac4313-pcie.bin /lib/firmware/brcm/