I read and recognized that the latest Broadcom 802.11ac drivers for my MacBook Air (early 2014) are making wlan very slow (I think I got that.
Hello all, I got serious issues with the HP G4 250. When I bought it the integrated Broadcom 802.11 device catches the wireless signal really bad. Even with my phone hot's spot on the distance should be not more than 20 centimetres away from the laptop.
Now I'm using this wireless card 1.5 meters away from a router with an external antenna. Ping statistics for 8.8.8.8: Packets: Sent = 167, Received = 132, Lost = 35 (20% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 1ms, Maximum = 2562ms, Average = 98ms So instead of troubleshooting I just boght a mini USB Realtek RTL8188EU device for $10, which worked fine until today I upgraded Windows 10 with the automatic updates.
Now the Realtek doesn't show any network. I tried restarting few times and different USB ports. I tried disable/enable. Install/Uninstall from the device manager.
Nothing helped. Could you please help me find working drivers for both (or at least for one) of the cards? 1) Broadcom 802.11 - current driver version 6.30.223.256 2) Realtek 8188EU - current driver version 1030.6.1201.2015 Thank you in advance! Cheers, Nick. I think I just found the solution.
I just got here: And downloaded the original Broadcom drivers for the HP G4 250. Now the rRealtek is not needed. Steps: 1) Download the 45.3 version (7.35.344.0) from 1/26/2016 2) Uninstall the old driver from the device manager 3) Just start the setup and enjoy The result: 1) Full network coverage - even in another room. 2) More networks available in the windows menu 3) No network losses toward to router itself: Ping statistics for 192.168.1.1: Packets: Sent = 143, Received = 143, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 135ms, Average = 5ms Thank you for your help!