Below you can download broadcom 802.11 n bcm43142 windows 10 driver for Windows.
File name: broadcom80211-n-bcm43142_win10.exe
Version: 2.936
File size: 20.66 MB
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Broadcom 802.11 N Bcm43142 Driver Windows 10(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Model: Broadcom 802.11 N Bcm43142
- Operating System Compatibility: Windows 10
- Driver: Installed Broadcom 802.11 N Bcm43142 driver
- Connectivity: 802.11n Wi-Fi standard (backward compatible with 802.11b/g), supports wireless connections
- Supported Frequencies: 2.4 GHz
- Security Features: WPA, WPA2, WEP encryption protocols
- Antenna: Built-in
- Interface: PCI Express Mini Card
- Supported Data Rates: Up to 150 Mbps
- Dimensions: Varies depending on the manufacturer
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is my Broadcom 802.11 N Bcm43142 not working on Windows 10?
A: First, ensure that the Broadcom 802.11 N Bcm43142 driver is installed correctly on your Windows 10 system. If it is installed, try updating the driver to the latest version from the Broadcom website. You may also check if the Wi-Fi adapter is enabled in the device manager and if Wi-Fi is enabled on your system.
2. Q: Why does my Broadcom 802.11 N Bcm43142 have a weak Wi-Fi signal?
A: Weak Wi-Fi signal can be caused by various factors. Ensure that your device is within the Wi-Fi range and in line of sight with the wireless access point/router. Check for any physical obstructions between the device and the access point. Additionally, interference from other electronic devices can weaken the signal, so try changing the channel on your router settings or reducing nearby interference sources.
3. Q: How can I fix intermittent connection drops on my Broadcom 802.11 N Bcm43142?
A: To resolve intermittent connection drops, start by rebooting your device and the router/access point. Ensure that the Wi-Fi signal is stable and not affected by interference. If the issue persists, try updating the Broadcom 802.11 N Bcm43142 driver to the latest version. It might also help to reset the network settings on your Windows 10 device or contact your internet service provider for further assistance.