Article 5HCW3 Wlp6s0: interface not found on mid-2012 MacBook Pro, running arch linux.

Wlp6s0: interface not found on mid-2012 MacBook Pro, running arch linux.

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On my arch/plasma install [running on a mid-2012 MacBook Pro 13], I get an error whenever I autoconnect to my wireless network after boot [from KDE's NetworkManager frontend]: wlp6s0: interface not found. [network name] deactivated. I can connect to wi-fi through nmtui in the console, sometimes I can reconnect using the GUI frontend on KDE, but it almost never autoconnects properly the first time. I honestly would like to keep my sanity in check. Is there any way I could fix this annoying bug?

P.S., this MacBook, for some reason, Identifies as having a Broadcom BCM4322 chip, but when I look it up, it's some kind of AirPort chip. I don't know what this is, but wi-fi works anyways after I install the b43 drivers.latest?d=yIl2AUoC8zA latest?i=xVXPGahLfj4:JTF8jGN9q_M:F7zBnMy latest?i=xVXPGahLfj4:JTF8jGN9q_M:V_sGLiP latest?d=qj6IDK7rITs latest?i=xVXPGahLfj4:JTF8jGN9q_M:gIN9vFwxVXPGahLfj4
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