Can't connect to WiFi on Linux PoP OS, on dual boot 2014 MacBook Air Big Sur
Hey everyone. Hoping a Linux expert can help out here. I want to run Linux PoP OS on my older MacBook Air. It's an early 2014 running Big Sur. After a LOT of work and time spent, I was able to properly figure out and install Linux PoP OS 22.04 LTS onto the drive as a dual boot setup. MacOS has a large partition, Linux PoP is smaller. But it works! Hoorah!
But now I have a BIG problem. Linux PoP OS is not able to find or connect to the WiFi. Which is weird, because when I open terminal in PoP OS and type in the command: sudo lshw -c network, it brings back a bunch of information. And in that info, it says I DO have a WiFi card and a Driver. Here is a photo of what it spits out when I type in that command:
So all over the internet, I'm getting conflicting ways to solve this problem. A lot are saying I need to somehow tether my Macbook to a phone's hotspot and download the correct driver for my NIC. Or if I can't do that (which I can't, because Apple won't let us), to buy a USB WiFi dongle to get on the internet?! Which if it comes to that, I'm just going to abandon this whole project.
But it says I have a driver installed. It says: driver=bcma-pci-bridge latency=0. So not sure why I would need to download a driver if it says I already have one.
And if I boot back into MacOS, the WiFi works just fine. And even if I log into the WiFi and connect at the boot up screen (where I'm choosing between MacOS and Linux PoP OS), it doesn't stay on or connect in PoP OS?! This is so frustrating and just hoping a Linux/Apple expert can help?
Thank you
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.7