. Open Device Manager, open the Bluetooth Radios subtree, right-click the 'Apple Broadcom Built-in Bluetooth' icon, and choose the 'Update Driver Software.' . Choose 'Browse my computer for driver software'. Choose 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'. Select 'Apple Inc.'
For Manufacturer, and 'Apple Built-in Bluetooth' for Model, and click Next. After the driver installed, The device list sows 'Apple Broadcom Built-in Bluetooth' had been replaced by 'Apple Built-in Bluetooth' and 'Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator' in the Bluetooth Radios subtree of Device Manager I was then able to use the Add a device wizard to set up my Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. @ NatPruk, Yes I have both the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules for this card working under Windows 10. I downloaded the latest Apple drivers using Bootcamp Assistant under OS X. The BC Assistant wizard allows you to save the latest Apple drivers to a FAT32 formatted USB stick. The previous drivers that have been hosted in various locations on line were v5 drivers, these do not work under Windows 10. The latest Apple drivers are v6, which I understand have been written for Windows 10.
Once you have downloaded the latest drivers, navigate to Bootcamp Drivers Broadcom There you will find the wireless and Bluetooth drivers for this card. Install these and both should be ready and waiting to be used. I have attached a screenshot of the Device Manager tree from my PC, which shows the Apple Bluetooth and Broadcom 802.11ac wireless elements are correctly installed. The tree also shows a couple of 'Other Device' items, which are part of the combo card and Apple specific I think.
Anyway the card works without drivers for these other two elements.
Sep 21, 2017 - Solve Broadcom 802.11n network adapter device driver error code 10 in device manager problem in Windows operating system in four effective ways. 7) Browse to C:/(the name of your laptop manufacture)/drivers and look for folder with. Your computer does not see the 5GHz WiFi but sees the 2.4GHz. After you upgrade your computer to Windows 10, if your Broadcom Network / Ethernet Drivers are not working, you can fix the problem by updating the drivers. It is possible that your Network / Ethernet driver is not compatible with the newer version of Windows.
RECOMMENDED: Are you having problems with your Wi-Fi on Windows 10? Is your Windows 10 PC unable to connect to Wi-Fi networks? In this guide, we will see how to fix common Wi-Fi issues by reinstalling the Wi-Fi driver. On your Windows 10 PC, you might encounter issues while connecting to a Wi-Fi network. Your PC might not detect available Wi-Fi networks or fail to connect to a wireless network. At times, the Wi-Fi adapter might refuse to turn on or off. Most of the Wi-Fi related issues on your PC can be fixed by reinstalling the Wi-Fi driver on your PC.
Reinstalling the wireless driver includes downloading a fresh copy of the driver, uninstalling the current driver from your PC and then installing the fresh copy of driver. Complete the given below directions to reinstall the wireless or Wi-Fi driver on your Windows 10 PC. IMPORTANT: When you reinstall the Wi-Fi driver, Windows will delete all saved Wi-Fi network passwords. That means, after installing the Wi-Fi driver, you will have to enter the password again to connect to a wireless network. If you have forgotten the Wi-Fi password, please refer to our guide to back all Wi-Fi passwords before uninstalling the driver. Reinstalling the Wi-Fi driver in Windows 10 Step 1: Open Device Manager. To do so, right-click on the Start button and then click Device Manager.
Step 2: In the Device Manager, expand Network Adapters to see all network adapters, including the wireless adapter. The Wi-Fi adapter usually has the term “wireless” in its entry.
Note down the wireless adapter name and number as you will need to download the adapter driver before uninstalling the present driver. Once you uninstall the present wireless driver, your Wi-Fi adapter will stop working, so you cannot download the new driver unless you have an Ethernet connection. To, right-click on the wireless driver entry in Device Manager Network adapters, click Properties, click Driver tab.
Step 3: Visit wireless adapter’s official website or your PC manufacturer’s website, and download the right Wi-Fi driver. We repeat, make sure that you have downloaded the right wireless adapter driver. Step 4: In the Device Manager, right-click on the wireless adapter entry, and click Uninstall device option. In older versions of Windows 10 (build 10240), you will see only Uninstall instead of Uninstall device option. Step 5: When you see the following confirmation dialog, please click Uninstall button to uninstall the driver as well as the device.
Step 6: Once the driver is uninstalled, save your work, and restart your PC once. Please reboot your PC once to avoid driver issues later.
Step 7: Launch the setup of the new driver that you downloaded previously (as mentioned in Step 3), and follow the on-screen directions to install the driver. If asked, perform a reboot to complete the driver installation. You can now click on the Wi-Fi or wireless icon on the taskbar to see all available wireless networks. If the icon is missing, please refer to our guide.