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Appears connected on Network Manager but does not receive Internet.Connects and disconnects continuously every X amount of seconds.
#Broadcom 802.11n network adapter driver for acer drivers#
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Connections timeout after several minutes or hours.
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Common problems that will be solved (Apart from drivers not installing) are: After you follow this guide, you will NEED to test your wireless connection for at least 2 hours (I actually recommend 8 hours) with another device in either Ad-Hoc Mode, Infrastructure Mode or Both. In total we wanted to offer an answer that could be easy to follow and covered most Broadcom Cards / Drivers. Special thanks to chili555 who helped in the Ubuntu forums and on this site with many questions related to Wireless devices and to others who have contributed through E-Mail, chats, IRC and more in testing various drivers with several of the most popular Broadcom Wireless cards (Huge Thanks to Chili555 really. This answer is based on an extensive research done by various Ubuntu users that worked together in almost all issues related to Broadcom.