Macs don’t use wireless drivers. If you’re having trouble with your Mac, see How to Fix Common Computer Network Issues for Mac.
If you can’t find one labeled “Wireless,” right-click each driver and select “Properties. " The wireless card should say “Wireless Card” under “type. ”
An example of a wireless card name is “Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235. ”
For example, if your wireless card was made by Intel, visit www. intel. com and click “Support. ”
Most companies provide drivers in a “. exe” file, which makes them extra easy to download and install. Save the download in a location you will remember, like the Downloads folder or the Desktop.
If the file ends with “. zip” instead of “. exe”, right-click the file and select “Extract All. ” Select a folder to extract the files to and click “Extract. ” Finally, double-click the . exe file located in the folder you selected.
If a driver is found, Windows will install it automatically. To confirm that a new driver was installed, expand the list of network adapters and look for the entry for your wireless adapter. If a driver is not found, you may be prompted to browse for the folder where the driver files are located. Navigate to the directory to which you extracted the . zip files, then click “OK” or “Install. ”
If the installer asks you to restart the computer once the installation is complete, click “OK” or “Restart Now” as indicated.
Try restarting the computer if you can’t connect. Then, open the Device Manager and run “Scan for new hardware” again. If you are still having issues, your problem may not be driver related.