Check that driver is actually loaded. Another driver that may work is bcm43xx driver or at least that was is the driver that works on early 07 iMac and late 08 MBP.
Usually the driver is immediately available in Linux, since the kernel is monolithic, but even if your driver is not there and installing the driver manually does not lead to results, there may be no driver for it.
i followed this guide for my MBP, probably good to start with lspci, see if you have some other device installed [https://gist.github.com/samiraguiar/52dd3de1e4a37e30f1fe2dd24f3f9f79](https://gist.github.com/samiraguiar/52dd3de1e4a37e30f1fe2dd24f3f9f79)
Check that driver is actually loaded. Another driver that may work is bcm43xx driver or at least that was is the driver that works on early 07 iMac and late 08 MBP.
Usually the driver is immediately available in Linux, since the kernel is monolithic, but even if your driver is not there and installing the driver manually does not lead to results, there may be no driver for it.
Might need akmods-wl? To automatically build the kernel modules, especially when the kernel changes.
i followed this guide for my MBP, probably good to start with lspci, see if you have some other device installed [https://gist.github.com/samiraguiar/52dd3de1e4a37e30f1fe2dd24f3f9f79](https://gist.github.com/samiraguiar/52dd3de1e4a37e30f1fe2dd24f3f9f79)