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I have a ThinkPad T560 with Broadcom wifi card:

04:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Limited BCM4356 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter [14e4:43ec] (rev 02)

It is not covered in Installing Broadcom Wireless Drivers. Following this topic by installing firmware-b43-installer and linux-firmware does not help.

On Ubuntu 17.10 it gets the proper driver (brcmfmac), sees my wireless networks but refuses to connect to any that are protected with WPA/WPA2 - it just keeps asking for the password.

dmesg show something like this which is a bit weird:

[ 8126.093543] brcmfmac 0000:04:00.0: Direct firmware load for brcm/brcmfmac4356-pcie.txt failed with error -2
[ 8126.530782] brcmfmac: brcmf_c_preinit_dcmds: Firmware version = wl0: Oct 22 2015 06:16:41 version 7.35.180.119 (r594535) FWID 01-1a5c4016
[ 8126.652096] brcmfmac 0000:04:00.0 wlp4s0: renamed from wlan0

I tried to download brcmfmac4356-pcie.txt file from some linux-firmware related site but that didn't help (although the line disappeared from dmesg)

This problem is super-frustrating as I remember I found a solution when 17.10 was launched but I cannot find it now.

On Ubuntu 18.04 LTS the card doesn't work at all.

minder
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    Possible duplicate of [Broadcom BCM4356 driver](https://askubuntu.com/questions/739676/broadcom-bcm4356-driver) – karel Oct 18 '18 at 05:44
  • I have a Lenovo T560 and following the steps mentioned in: https://askubuntu.com/questions/739676/broadcom-bcm4356-driver it's running Kubuntu 18.04.1 LTS. – returner Oct 18 '18 at 01:44

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I have a similar situation with the brcmfmac driver and achieve a connection by going to the terminal immediately after logging in and entering;
sudo modprobe -r brcmfmac
Then wait a couple of seconds and enter;
sudo modprobe brcmfmac
You might have to forget the connection, re-add it ticking start automatically and then reboot and try the commands again.
Also read about the naming of firmware files for your chipset here

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