How do I back out of these directions?<br/><br/>"yum install iwl4965-firmware<br/><br/>rmmod iwl4965; modprobe iwl4965<br/><br/>Your wireless device should be working now. Enable NetworkManager to use it. <br/>Starting from CentOS 5.3 (kernel 2.6.18-128) the kernel includes the iwlagn kernel module. If you are running an older kernel, please look at the ipw4965 method above. <br/>First download and install the firmware (see above), then just reload the iwlagn kernel module: <br/><br/>rmmod iwlagn; modprobe iwlagn"<br/><br/>I managed to grab the wrong set of firmware for my Dell Latitude D830. There was conflicting guidance on the Internet as to which device was installed...I've now found out that it is a Broadcom device. I need to remove the Intel firmware and install the Broadcom firmware.<br/><br/>BTW, it appears that support for the Broadcom wireless device is not in the CentOS repositories. I think I 'm going to have to download the Broadcom files and "make" the firmware module. I'd like to avoid that...any guidance?<br/><br/><br/>