I've had a new motherboard installed in a machine with an existing Ubuntu 20.04 install. The new motherboard includes a Broadcom BCM43142 WiFi adaptor. I have the same symptoms described in this question, i.e. no WiFi and a "no WiFi adapter found" error message. The accepted answer there involves a step sudo apt-get install --reinstall bcmwl-kernel-source. Unfortunately, my apt-get can find no such package. I'm guessing I need to enable some additional repository. Any idea what repository and how, please?
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Try installing broadcom-sta-dkms instead – Jeremy31 Mar 17 '22 at 11:36
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And, of course, you need a temporary alternative internet connection. – ChanganAuto Mar 17 '22 at 11:38
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@Jeremy31 Thanks, but that gives "E: Unable to locate package broadcom-sta-dkms" – Daniel Hatton Mar 17 '22 at 11:39
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@ChanganAuto Yeah, I've cannibalized the ethernet cable that was running to my cable TV STB. – Daniel Hatton Mar 17 '22 at 11:40
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Open Software & Updates and make sure the repositories are enabled. Then run `sudo apt update` before trying to install packages. – ChanganAuto Mar 17 '22 at 11:43
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@ChanganAuto I'm guessing the repository I need to enable is the one labelled "proprietary drivers for devices". Trying it now. – Daniel Hatton Mar 17 '22 at 12:21
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@ChanganAuto And with that repository enabled, there's still no broadcom-sta-dkms, but there is a bcmwl-kernel-source, and it's done the job beautifully. Do you want to write this sequence of steps up into an answer, or shall I? – Daniel Hatton Mar 17 '22 at 12:54
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Please do. There's a answer about generic Broadcom support already, one of the more frequent ones. – ChanganAuto Mar 17 '22 at 12:59
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Having reviewed the accepted answer to the question of which this has been marked as a duplicate, I agree with the duplicate mark. Thanks, everyone. – Daniel Hatton Mar 19 '22 at 17:53