Originally posted by jasonrye
					
						
						
							
							
							
							
								
								
								
									
								
								
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		Had you connected your laptop to a wired connection, you would have been able to check System Settings > Driver Manager
And, like me, you likely would have been presented with the Broadcom driver needed:
Installing dkms afterwards, as vinny suggested, would ensure that when kernel updates get installed, the driver module would be updated automatically.
 
	 But if someone was grappling with the same problem on a Dell D630 Latitude laptop, this is the way to go.
 But if someone was grappling with the same problem on a Dell D630 Latitude laptop, this is the way to go.
					
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