


This is not the best way to do things because native support is always better. It also affects laptops that do not have native Bluetooth support therefore, the manufacturer installed a dongle on the inside to deliver the service. The problem here tends to no longer allow specific Bluetooth components to properly communicate with your Windows 10 operating system. There are no compatible drivers for this device.

The drivers for this device are not installed. We can say for certain that it has something to do with your Bluetooth driver. The error message in question is: Some will be part of the default install, others aren’t, so that won’t make you happy.In recent times, some Windows 10 users have seen an error code BCM20702A0, when using Bluetooth and they are concerned as to what it is all about. It will come with a bunch of dependencies that are requiredĭnf repoquery -requires -resolve kmod-wl shows only akmod-wl but if you check the dependencies for akmod-wl, you will see akmods-0:0.5.īroadcom-wl-0:6.30.Įlfutils-libelf-devel-0:0.686Įlfutils-libelf-devel-0:0.86_64 Thanks for any advice you can it’s not enough to download the kmod-wl rpm from rpmfusion beforehand and then install it.

Maybe I can download these files before upgrading and have then local to install after the upgrade. Therefore, installing fc33 then needing to download additional files makes upgrading more difficult as I would need to download the additional files through a smartphone and use USB to get these files back to the Fedora host.īefore, upgrading I would like more details of the upgrade and kernel loading of the Fedora developed Broadcom drivers. This statement is concerning because believe it or not some Internet users (me) have been wireless for a few years and have no cable for backup. I reviewing the fc33 it now states that the Broadcom wifi is now supported by Fedora but it states it might require additional downloads. This process mimicked the same techniques as upgrading the VMware driver.ĭMESG output: eth0: Broadcom BCM4365 802.11 Hybrid Wireless Controller 6.30.223.271 (r587334) In previous Fedora versions back to the late fc20s it was necessary for me to build the Broadcom wifi driver BCM43142 by compiling it as "hybrid_wl then adding it to the kernel using modprobe wl.
