Below you can download windows 10 generic wifi driver for Windows.
File name: _win10-generic-wifi.exe
Version: 7.224
File size: 25659 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
Antivirus software passed: Symantec version 4.48
Windows 10 Generic Wifi Driver(click above to download)
The device is equipped with a Windows 10 Generic Wifi Driver, which allows it to connect to wireless networks.
Specifications:
- Operating System: Windows 10
- Driver: Generic Wifi Driver
- Connectivity: Wireless networking capability
- Compatibility: Compatible with Windows 10 OS
- Power Source: Dependent on the device it is installed in
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
Question 1: How do I troubleshoot if the device fails to connect to a wireless network?
Answer 1: First, ensure that the device's network adapter is enabled. Go to Device Manager, locate the Network Adapters section, and verify that the wireless adapter is enabled. If it is disabled, right-click on the adapter and select "Enable." If this does not resolve the issue, try restarting the device and the wireless router/modem.
Question 2: What should I do if the Wifi driver keeps disconnecting or experiencing intermittent connectivity issues?
Answer 2: Start by updating the Wifi driver. Visit the manufacturer's website or the Windows Update service to check for the latest driver version and install any available updates. Additionally, try forgetting and reconnecting to the wireless network. Go to the network settings, select the network, and click "Forget." Then reconnect by entering the network's password. If the issue persists, consider resetting the router/modem or contacting the internet service provider for further assistance.
Question 3: Why am I unable to see any available Wifi networks on my device?
Answer 3: Firstly, ensure that the Wifi adapter is enabled. Go to Device Manager, locate the Network Adapters section, and verify the status of the wireless adapter. If it is disabled, right-click on the adapter and select "Enable." If it is already enabled, try restarting both the device and the wireless router/modem. If the problem persists, check if the wireless router is broadcasting its SSID. Ensure that the network is not hidden and that the router settings are correctly configured for broadcasting the SSID.