![]() ![]() ![]() you should have your speed back to normal, even without a computer restart. and go to:ĭrivers > Win7 > WL > Choose the file: "bcmwl6" and click "Open" > "OK" > "Next" > wait for the driver to install then press "Close", and that's it. "Update driver software" > "Browse my computer for driver software" > "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" > Press "Have a Disk" > Click "Browse".ĥ- Now go to the folder that you've extracted the driver files in. >" and extract it to a new folder in any location.ģ- Go to Device Manager by right clicking the Start Menu shortcut that appears when you move your mouse to the Down/Left corner on your screen, and press "Device Manager".Ĥ- Now under "Network Adapters" right click your old WLAN driver, and choose the following in this order: I've fixed my problem thanks to "stevekesler" I've N5010 with Win 8 Pro installed too, use this steps to fix yours:ġ- Download the driver "stevekesler" presented:Ģ- After download Run the installer "As Administrator" select "Extract Without Installing. These step by step instructions were provided by AMRDYS on the Dell Community board ->
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