Hello, I have a 2013 MacBook Air running Windows 7 via Boot Camp. My unit has an i7 processor, 8Gb of ram, and 512Gb of SSD space. For the last two months, I’ve been experiencing issues connecting to my home AT&T U-Verse WiFi network. ![]() Bootable multiboot usb for mac and linux. (note: -bootmgr option does require a Windows Vista or later host to run bcdedit). For setting up Wi-Fi on MacBook Pro & drivers for Windows 7, I would recommend you to contact Apple support for assistance. For installing drivers in Windows 7, you may follow these links. Automatically get recommended drivers and updates for your hardware. Here you can download drivers for Apple MacBook Air (11' Early 2014) laptop, or download software for automatic driver installation and update from DriverPack Solution Popular Drivers Apple MacBook Air (11' Mid 2011) laptops Apple MacBook Air (11' Mid 2013) laptops Apple MacBook Air (13' Early 2015) laptops Apple MacBook Air (13' Mid 2011) laptops. I have a 25 MBps internet connection, but the connection is slow: webpages take a little while to load, downloads stall out or take a long time, and every so often the connection just drops. Every other device in the house works wonderfully with no issues whatsoever. When I get connected to SpeedTest.net, the results are fine. I’ve tried the following: 1. Turn on/off WiFi in wireless settings. Uninstall and reinstall the WiFi adapter driver. Install all available software/firmware updates from Apple on the Mac side. ![]() Change the channel on the router (2Wire 3800). Restore the router to factory configurations. Reinstall Windows 7. After reinstalling Windows, my internet worked great for 4-5 days. Then, suddenly, I noticed I was back at square 1 again and all of my old problems were back. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you in advance. Regards, Michael Forum: • User Options • or to post comments. Hi Michael -- I just purchased the same model MBA from Apple's refurb store, will be installing Win7 via Bootcamp tomorrow, and will keep an eye out for this issue. In the meantime I thought I'd share some system info to see if there are any basic WLAN adapter hardware/firmware differences between our systems. The following information is pasted from the 'Network / Wi-Fi' section of the MacOS System Information utility on my MBA running MacOS 10.9. Interfaces: en0: Card Type: AirPort Extreme (0x14E4, 0x117) Firmware Version: Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (6.30.223.154.45) • or to post comments. Updated April 2014 Apple have at long last provided not only direct download links for Windows drivers, but also tables of which link you need for each model/year. If you can work out which model of apple you have, you can now get the direct download link from the apple site. How to find the correct BootCamp direct download link for your Mac model • Go to this page: • About half way down the page, find the heading “ Boot Camp requirements by Mac model” • Under that, find the heading for your Mac model. There are headings for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, MacBook, iMac, Mac mini and Mac Pro. • Each heading hides a table by model & year vs. Windows version. There are direct download links for Windows 8 and Windows 7, for 32-bit and 64-bit.
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