Below you can download windows wifi missing driver for Windows.
File name: _win-wifi-missing.exe
Version: 3.965
File size: 16224 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
Antivirus software passed: Avira 1.57
Windows Wifi Driver Missing(click above to download)
Device Specification:
Device Name: Windows Wifi Driver
Operating System: Windows
Function: Allows wireless internet connection on Windows devices
Compatibility: Compatible with Windows operating systems
Installation: Requires installation of the driver software
Connectivity: Supports wireless internet connection through Wifi
Interface: USB or internal hardware component
Manufacturer: Depends on the specific device
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Problem: The driver installation fails and shows an error message. What should I do?
Answer: Make sure you have downloaded the correct driver from the official manufacturer's website and ensure it matches your device's model and operating system. Disable any antivirus or firewall software that might be blocking the installation process, and try installing the driver in compatibility mode if needed.
2. Problem: The Windows Wifi driver is missing and I cannot connect to the internet. How can I resolve this issue?
Answer: Check if the driver is listed in the Device Manager. If it is missing, try restarting your device and see if it automatically detects and installs the driver. If not, connect to the internet using an alternate method, such as Ethernet, download the driver from the official manufacturer's website, and install it manually.
3. Problem: My Windows Wifi driver was working fine, but suddenly I'm experiencing frequent disconnections. How can I fix this problem?
Answer: Check if there are any physical obstructions between your device and the Wifi source, such as walls or other electronic devices causing interference. Update the driver to the latest version from the manufacturer's website, as newer versions often resolve connectivity issues. Additionally, you can try resetting your Wifi router, updating the firmware on it, or contacting your internet service provider (ISP) if the problem persists.