The article provides a detailed guide on resolving Wi-Fi adapter issues on Fedora, particularly for the Broadcom BCM43142 chipset. The steps include enabling RPM Fusion repositories, installing the Broadcom drivers, addressing kernel version mismatch problems, resolving package issues like broken repositories, and forcing the driver build. Additionally, it highlights the importance of ensuring the correct kernel modules, enabling RPM Fusion, setting up a network manager applet in a Wayland environment like Hyprland, and being prepared to deal with kernel compatibility challenges. Ultimately, proper configuration using RPM Fusion’s akmod-wl package can lead to successful Wi-Fi functionality on Fedora, even in lightweight window managers like Hyprland.