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FlyingTexan

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Original poster
Jul 13, 2015
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I have the 2017 MacBook with the i5 and 8GB. Love this thing. But I have a diagnostic software I need to run that requires windows. I've installed windows via bootcamp then went and did all of the Windows Updates from within Windows. After the updates the restarts I'm having a wifi issue. If I search for wifi I can restart the adapter, connect to my network, and get it to work "Maybe". When it does it's just for a short time. I really need the wifi to be able to download the software to the Windows OS. Anyone know of what I can do or need to do to get the wifi working?
 

Spacetime Anomaly

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Mar 9, 2017
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Way out in space
I had this problem. Here's how I fixed it (in windows 10):

Open the Device Manager control Panel (run a search for it)
Click on Network adapters
Double click on the Broadcom Network Adapter
Open the Driver tab
Click on Roll Back Driver

You might have to restart after that, but hopefully that helps. Worked great for me.
 
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