Ubuntu Networking :: Dell Vostro 3500 / Broadcom STA Wireless - Wired Network

Mar 31, 2011

I just got a new laptop...Dell Vostro 3500. Took off Win put on Ubuntu...all went fine. I did all updates and app downloads using my WIRED NETWORK as wireless wasnt working. However I was more interested in setting up the new computer. Anyway so after all is installed up pops "Broadcom STA Wireless driver" Proprietary driver do you want to install. Obviously I said yes...

Well now My wireless is working great but for some reason my Wired (auto eth0) no longer works. It just says disconnected and its grayed in. I'm pretty much a newbie but did try a few things like:

apt-get update
apt-get "something" essential (thats not a command just from memory it was something like that)

However I've had no luck. This Broadcom driver seems to have knocked out my wired network.

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