Specifically designed for Broadcom adapters such as the BCM43227 and other 1x1 or 2x2 802.11b/g/n cards.
The post was simple: “For anyone struggling with the BCM430n on older laptops running Win7 32-bit, use the package labeled 'Broadcom Bcm430n Wlan Driver Win7 32bit WORK'. It’s the clean OEM version, no bloatware.” Broadcom Bcm430n Wlan Driver Win7 32bit WORK
Expand and right-click your Broadcom or "Unknown" device. Specifically designed for Broadcom adapters such as the
If the executable file does not automatically install the driver, follow these steps to force it: Extract the files: Run the downloaded and let it extract to a folder (e.g., C:\SWTOOLS\DRIVERS\WLAN Open Device Manager: , right-click , and select Device Manager Update Driver: Right-click the Network Controller (it may have a yellow exclamation mark) and select Update Driver Software Browse Locally: "Browse my computer for driver software" and point it to the folder where you extracted the files. If the executable file does not automatically install
The BCM430N connects to WPA/WPA2 networks (TKIP/AES) without issues. No bluescreens, no dropped connections.