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X131e Unstable Wi-FI Card Performance (Broadcom BCM4313)
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whitepainted
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X131e Unstable Wi-FI Card Performance (Broadcom BCM4313)
I am having an issue where, for example, my web browsing activity slows to a halt. It is as if I am timing out. The only workaround I can make is to disconnect and reconnect from my Wi-Fi connection, but the issue persists again every 5 minutes or so.
I want to assure myself that I had the drivers properly installed as before this the was problem that I couldn't make my machine connect to any access point. Needing to connect to the Internet via Ethernet while setting up my Linux Mint install.
I will be quickly attentive to any reply on this thread.
I want to assure myself that I had the drivers properly installed as before this the was problem that I couldn't make my machine connect to any access point. Needing to connect to the Internet via Ethernet while setting up my Linux Mint install.
I will be quickly attentive to any reply on this thread.
ThinkPad X131e 3367-35U
Linux Mint 22 / XFCE 4.18
CPU: Intel 2nd Generation i3-2367M (4) @ 1.400GHz
Memory: 2 x 2GB
Wi-Fi Card: Broadcom Inc. BCM4313 802.11bgn
Linux Mint 22 / XFCE 4.18
CPU: Intel 2nd Generation i3-2367M (4) @ 1.400GHz
Memory: 2 x 2GB
Wi-Fi Card: Broadcom Inc. BCM4313 802.11bgn
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RealBlackStuff
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Re: X131e Unstable Wi-FI Card Performance (Broadcom BCM4313)
Welcome to the Forum.
Broadcom wifi cards are "famous" for not working...
To get a better wifi card, remove the wifi-whitelist as seen e.g. here or here.
Then stick in a better wifi card such as Intel 6200/6250.
Alternative: remove the wifi card and get a USB wifi adapter such as this.
Broadcom wifi cards are "famous" for not working...
To get a better wifi card, remove the wifi-whitelist as seen e.g. here or here.
Then stick in a better wifi card such as Intel 6200/6250.
Alternative: remove the wifi card and get a USB wifi adapter such as this.
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axur-delmeria
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Re: X131e Unstable Wi-FI Card Performance (Broadcom BCM4313)
Broadcom WiFi cards are usually troublesome on Linux; I'm surprised you even got it to work in the first place.
This thread: viewtopic.php?t=130159 has good info regarding Thinkpad X100e-140e models, including WiFi cards. It seems that the Intel 6205 was installed in some of these units, which I assume would be the same one found in the T420/430, X220/230 etc.
This thread: viewtopic.php?t=130159 has good info regarding Thinkpad X100e-140e models, including WiFi cards. It seems that the Intel 6205 was installed in some of these units, which I assume would be the same one found in the T420/430, X220/230 etc.
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Re: X131e Unstable Wi-FI Card Performance (Broadcom BCM4313)
RealBlackStuff wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 12:55 amBroadcom wifi cards are "famous" for not working...
If I were to choose a Wi-Fi card for Linux, what brand should I always aim for? Is this is similar situation for GPUs where AMD works better than choosing to run with NVIDIA?axur-delmeria wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 3:18 amBroadcom WiFi cards are usually troublesome on Linux; I'm surprised you even got it to work in the first place.
This is a very advanced task for me, especially since the guides are on Windows OS and I currently only have installed Linux Mint on the Thinkpad. I will have to "translate" this if I want to work extremely safely with my own BIOS files. But, I did find this request thread on bios-mods, so I'll look at that as well.
Right now, I'll just aim for this. They are cheap on eBay and the quick fix for me. The only other Wi-Fi cards I have laying around the house is a Broadcom BCM943228HMB.axur-delmeria wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 3:18 amIt seems that the Intel 6205 was installed in some of these units,
But now I see another problem I have to test. I originally sent this thread because of an issue at my partners house. But right now, at my own home, I'm not experiencing any issue. I'll have to do a check on their router since they have started reporting to me it is acting up. Of to another forum and ask about the issues!
ThinkPad X131e 3367-35U
Linux Mint 22 / XFCE 4.18
CPU: Intel 2nd Generation i3-2367M (4) @ 1.400GHz
Memory: 2 x 2GB
Wi-Fi Card: Broadcom Inc. BCM4313 802.11bgn
Linux Mint 22 / XFCE 4.18
CPU: Intel 2nd Generation i3-2367M (4) @ 1.400GHz
Memory: 2 x 2GB
Wi-Fi Card: Broadcom Inc. BCM4313 802.11bgn
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RealBlackStuff
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Re: X131e Unstable Wi-FI Card Performance (Broadcom BCM4313)
The general opinion nowadays is to go for Intel-based wifi-cards.
Older laptops (like T4x/R5x) also went very well with Atheros cards.
Recommended for laptops running W10/W11/Linux with mPCIe slots: AX3000/AXE3000, and with M.2 slots: AX210.
Your machine would go nicely with e.g. Intel 6200N/6205N/6300N/AC-7260.
Older laptops (like T4x/R5x) also went very well with Atheros cards.
Recommended for laptops running W10/W11/Linux with mPCIe slots: AX3000/AXE3000, and with M.2 slots: AX210.
Your machine would go nicely with e.g. Intel 6200N/6205N/6300N/AC-7260.
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Re: X131e Unstable Wi-FI Card Performance (Broadcom BCM4313)
I'm going to buy an Intel AC-7260 but would I have to remove the whitelist on the BIOS for this new card to work?RealBlackStuff wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:31 pmYour machine would go nicely with e.g. Intel 6200N/6205N/6300N/AC-7260.
ThinkPad X131e 3367-35U
Linux Mint 22 / XFCE 4.18
CPU: Intel 2nd Generation i3-2367M (4) @ 1.400GHz
Memory: 2 x 2GB
Wi-Fi Card: Broadcom Inc. BCM4313 802.11bgn
Linux Mint 22 / XFCE 4.18
CPU: Intel 2nd Generation i3-2367M (4) @ 1.400GHz
Memory: 2 x 2GB
Wi-Fi Card: Broadcom Inc. BCM4313 802.11bgn
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RealBlackStuff
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Re: X131e Unstable Wi-FI Card Performance (Broadcom BCM4313)
Yup.
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But I actually prefer Murphy's from Cork!
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Re: X131e Unstable Wi-FI Card Performance (Broadcom BCM4313)
Welp, I'm stuck. Trying to follow this guide only leads me to the trouble of having a BIOS version (3.01) which is higher then what's in the guide. The data shown on the HxD part/step is different from what I have to showing on my laptop's BIOS extract. I decided to stop here and not continue as I'm worried modifying the values would brick my computer. What can I do?
ThinkPad X131e 3367-35U
Linux Mint 22 / XFCE 4.18
CPU: Intel 2nd Generation i3-2367M (4) @ 1.400GHz
Memory: 2 x 2GB
Wi-Fi Card: Broadcom Inc. BCM4313 802.11bgn
Linux Mint 22 / XFCE 4.18
CPU: Intel 2nd Generation i3-2367M (4) @ 1.400GHz
Memory: 2 x 2GB
Wi-Fi Card: Broadcom Inc. BCM4313 802.11bgn
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axur-delmeria
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Re: X131e Unstable Wi-FI Card Performance (Broadcom BCM4313)
You could get a USB WiFi AC1200 adapter. I even managed to install one internally 
Planned Purchase: T480s i5-8350 FHD Touch
Impulse Buy: Thinkpad not named for safety reasons
RIP: X220 4291-C91 X61 7676-A24 760XD-U9E
Impulse Buy: Thinkpad not named for safety reasons
RIP: X220 4291-C91 X61 7676-A24 760XD-U9E
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