Dear Ladies & Gents...,
here is a link with necessary drivers for MBP 13.3 and 14.3 https://mega.nz/#!jJxWwZaT!QJIqt1rzC...cLiSn_ecQuuwgI
Here are links with helpfull explainations and how to installhttps://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/175810/how-to-install-broadcom-bcm4360-on-debian-on-macbook-pro
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/...ported_devices
Broadcom 4360 actually comes with either of two distinct chips, 14E4:4360 and 14E4:43A0. There is no driver in Linux for the first one, while wl is an appropriate driver for the second one. You can determine which one you have by means of the following command:
lspci -vnn | grep -i net
There is no support for Broadcom 4360 14E4:4360 on Linux. The definitive guide in these matters is Linux Wireless, which gives in this table the list of all Broadcomm wireless chips, and the available Linux drivers. As you can see, no driver is listed under BCM4360 14E4:4360.
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PCI-ID Supported? Chip ID Modes PHY version Alternative
14e4:0576 not tested BCM43224 a/b/g/n ? wl/brcm80211
14e4:4301 yes (b43legacy) BCM4301 b B
14e4:4306 yes (b43legacy) BCM4306/2 b/g G
14e4:4307 yes BCM4306/3 b/g G
14e4:4311 yes BCM4311 b/g G wl
14e4:4312 yes BCM4311 a/b/g G (r8) wl
14e4:4313 not tested BCM4311 a ? wl
no BCM4313 b/g/n LCN (r1) wl/brcm80211
14e4:4315 yes BCM4312 b/g LP (r1) wl
14e4:4318 yes BCM4318 b/g G (r7)
14e4:4319 yes BCM4318 a/b/g G
14e4:4320 yes (b43legacy) BCM4306/2 b/g G (r1)
yes BCM4306/3 ? G (r2)
14e4:4321 partially BCM4321 ? N (r2)
14e4:4322 yes (3.18+) BCM4322 b/g/n N (r4) wl
14e4:4324 yes (b43legacy) BCM4306 a/b/g G (r1)
yes BCM4306/3 a/b/g G (r5)
14e4:4325 yes (b43legacy) BCM4306/2 b/g G (r1)
14e4:4328 partially BCM4321 a/b/g/n N (r2) wl
14e4:4329 partially BCM4321 b/g/n N (r1) wl
14e4:432a not tested BCM4321 a/n N wl
14e4:432b partially BCM4322 a/b/g/n N (r4) wl
14e4:432c yes BCM4322 b/g/n N wl
14e4:432d not tested BCM4322 a/n N wl
14e4:4331 yes (3.2-rc3+) BCM4331 a/b/g/n HT (r1) wl
14e4:4350 yes (3.8+) BCM43222 a/b/g/n N (r6)
14e4:4353 yes (3.1+) BCM43224 a/b/g/n N (r6) wl/brcm80211
14e4:4357 yes (3.1+) BCM43225 b/g/n N (r6) wl/brcm80211
14e4:4358 yes (3.17+) BCM43227 b/g/n N (r16) wl
14e4:4359 yes (3.17+) BCM43228 a/b/g/n N (r16) wl
14e4:4360 no BCM4360 ? AC (r1)
14e4:4365 no BCM43142 b/g/n LCN40 (r3) wl
14e4:43a0 no BCM4360 a/b/g/n/ac AC? wl
no BCM4352 a/b/g/n/ac ? wl
14e4:43a9 yes (3.17+) BCM43217 b/g/n N (r17)
14e4:43aa yes (3.17+) BCM43131 b/g/n N (r17)
14e4:43b1 no BCM4352 a/b/g/n/ac AC (r3) wl
14e4:4727 no BCM4313 b/g/n LCN (r1) wl/brcm80211
14e4:a8d6 not tested BCM43222 ? N (6)
14e4:a8d8 yes (3.6+) BCM43224 a/b/g/n N (r6) brcm80211
yes (3.6+) BCM43225 ? N (r6) brcm80211
14e4:a8db partially (3.18+) BCM43217 b/g/n N (r17)
14e4:a99d not tested BCM43421? ? ? wl
Two lines below in the same table, it is shown that the other chip with which 4360 is produced, 14E4:43A0, is instead supported by the proprietary driver wl. The correct procedure to install this driver is described here, in the Debian Wiki. For Wheezy, you should add this line.
deb http://http.debian.net/debian/ wheezy main contrib non-free
Known problems & limitations
Some stalls (on G-PHY only?) possibly related to CCK vs. OFDM, see WRT54g / b43 / mac802.11 BREAKTHROUGH
N-PHY: 5 GHz support requires kernel 3.17+
HT-PHY: no support for 5 GHz
No support for 802.11n features (HT, aggregation, 40 MHz width)
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Best Regards
Ede