- #UNINSTALL BROADCOM 802.11N NETWORK ADAPTER INSTALL#
- #UNINSTALL BROADCOM 802.11N NETWORK ADAPTER DRIVERS#
Now it works perfectly,Īlready connected to a wireless network on startup.
#UNINSTALL BROADCOM 802.11N NETWORK ADAPTER DRIVERS#
BROADCOM 802.11N NETWORK ADAPTER DRIVER VERSION 7 DRIVERSĭisable Device sleep on disconnect Some newer Nvidia Ethernet drivers have a feature called Device sleep on disconnect. Normally, it should only put the Ethernet adapter to sleep when the cable is disconnected, but it's buggy and thus kills the wireless connection asįollow these steps to disable this feature on your Nvidia Ethernet Adapter: 1. Open the Windows Device Manager by hitting Win+Pause, then click on Device Manager on the left side.
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3. Double-click on NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller (yes, that's the wired Ethernet adapter indeed). 7. Click OK and wireless should work again (might require a reboot afterwards, but probably not). Unfortunately, this isn't working for me. I recently moved to an apartment that necessitated I transfer the wifi card (a Linksys WMP300N 802.11n card) from my defunct computer I'm not using an Alienware computer, nor an NVidia-based motherboard, but an Asus.
#UNINSTALL BROADCOM 802.11N NETWORK ADAPTER INSTALL#
I allowed the OS (Windows 7 Professional 64-bit) to install the default drivers, and it worked beautifully. BROADCOM 802.11N NETWORK ADAPTER DRIVER VERSION 7 INSTALL I then allowed Windows to update the driver through Windows Update, and immediately I lost my internet connection. Rolling back the driver restored the wireless function. I attempted downloading and installing the update a couple more times, in case of corrupted download, but the outcome was always the same.
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This post to restore functionality with the update installed, only to discover that "Device sleep on disconnect" isn't an option for me to tick off. BROADCOM 802.11N NETWORK ADAPTER DRIVER VERSION 7 UPDATE