- #Broadcom 802.11n network adapter driver 6.30.59.20 install
- #Broadcom 802.11n network adapter driver 6.30.59.20 software
The thing is, bootcamp 2.7 ran great all last year on this MBP. In other words, internet browsing and gaming function great one minute and very terribly the next. Pingtests show a flucuation between really good latency (around 60 or so) to really bad (around 800 or so). I've placed my Asus windows 7 laptop next to this MBP to test wifi signal and everything else I could think of (inSSIDer to change radio channels included), and the Asus has no problems while the MBP cuts off and on every minute or two.
#Broadcom 802.11n network adapter driver 6.30.59.20 install
Installed bootcamp 5 on a fresh install of windows 7.Īll other components are working great (even the video card driver wasn't too old, for a change) except for the wireless card. I have not been working with the replacement driver long enough to know if this is "the fix", but considering how frequently I was hit with the issue tonight before I removed the driver, I'm having a good run so far.ĭownloaded boot camp from apple support website. Disconnect the network cable from the computer, connect to your router from the network icon in the notification area, and try accessing websites again.When the Windows desktop loads, an icon should appear in the notification area indicating that it is installing a device driver.After it completes the process, restart the computer.
#Broadcom 802.11n network adapter driver 6.30.59.20 software
Check the box that reads "Delete the driver software for this device.", and click OK.Expand Network Adapters, and locate the entry for your wireless adapter (mine is Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter).Open Device Manager (search for it, or find it in the Control Panel category Hardware and Sound).If possible, connect your computer directly to the router via a network cable (so Windows can download a replacement driver if necessary).This is what I just tried tonight, and so far it seems to be working: The network icon in the notification area would show a yellow alert triangle indicating that I had a connection to the router, but no Internet access.
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I too have been experiencing intermittent Wi-Fi issues on my 2011 Mac mini with Windows 7 since I updated to Boot Camp 5 (although I wasn't sure if that was the source of the problem there have been plenty of updates to Windows from Microsoft itself).