Below you can download broadcom bcm57788 driver for Windows.
File name: broadcom-bcm57788.exe
Version: 2.863
File size: 47300 MB
Upload source: original install disk
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Broadcom Bcm57788 Driver(click above to download)
The device specification for Broadcom Bcm57788 Driver is:
- Device Type: Network Interface Controller
- Manufacturer: Broadcom Inc.
- Model Number: Bcm57788
- Interface: PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express)
- Speed: 10/100/1000 Mbps (Gigabit)
- Compatibility: Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X
- Features: Wake-on-LAN support, jumbo frames, VLAN support, auto-negotiation, and automatic crossover detection.
- Compatibility: Compatible with most major desktop and laptop computers.
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: My computer is not detecting the Broadcom Bcm57788 Driver. What could be the issue?
A: First, ensure that the driver is installed correctly. Check your device manager for any driver-related errors or conflicts. If necessary, update the driver to the latest version available from Broadcom's official website. Additionally, make sure the device is properly connected to the PCIe slot and ensure that the slot is functioning correctly.
2. Q: The network speed on my Broadcom Bcm57788 Driver seems slower than expected. How can I address this?
A: Start by verifying that your network cables are in optimal condition, properly connected, and capable of handling gigabit speeds. Next, check if the device's settings match the desired network speed. You can do this by accessing the driver settings, usually found in the device manager, and ensuring that the link speed is set to the appropriate value (e.g., 1000 Mbps). If the issue persists, try restarting your modem or router and check for any firmware updates for your network equipment.
3. Q: My Broadcom Bcm57788 Driver frequently disconnects from the network. How can I fix this instability?
A: Begin by investigating potential software conflicts or issues. Update the driver to its latest version, as newer releases often address known issues. Check for any conflicting programs that may interfere with the network connection, such as firewall or antivirus software. If the problem continues, try using the device on a different PCIe slot to verify if the slot is causing the instability. If all else fails, consider contacting Broadcom support for further assistance or potentially replacing the device if it is determined to be faulty.