The broadcom-sta package includes the kernel module 'wl', which contains a Broadcom-provided proprietary kernel driver known to support the listed chipsets. BCM4311 (PCI ID 14e4:4311, 14e4:4312, 14e4:4313) BCM4312 (PCI ID 14e4:4315) BCM4313 (PCI ID 14e4:4727) BCM4321 (PCI ID 14e4:4328, 14e4:4329, 14e4:432a) BCM4322 (PCI ID 14e4:432b, 14e4:432c, 14e4:432d) BCM43142 (PCI ID 14e4:4365) BCM43224 (PCI ID 14e4:4353) BCM43225 (PCI ID 14e4:4357) BCM43227 (PCI ID 14e4:4358) BCM43228 (PCI ID 14e4:4359) BCM4331 (PCI ID 14e4:4331) BCM4360 (PCI ID 14e4:43a0) BCM4352 (PCI ID 14e4:43b1) Some of these devices are also supported by the free b43 and brcm80211 drivers. In order to avoid conflicts /etc/modprobe.d/b43_blacklist.conf disables these drivers. Read the included LICENSE.txt file (placed in /usr/doc) before using the proprietary driver. To build the module for a kernel that isn't currently running on the system, pass that kernel's "uname -r" output such as: KERNEL=4.4.67 ./broadcom-sta.SlackBuild If you would like to name your interface wlan0 instead of eth1, either rename the device in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules or build the package with: IFNAME=wlan ./broadcom-sta.SlackBuild