

If you got the BCM4322 -> get the BCM4322 Windows driver from here and try to install it However i'm not sure so please check it out. You got (probably) the same Broadcom Wifi as the 2011 Macbook Air, If so - that means some driver isn't installed properly for the device. Open up Device Manager, do you see any devices with an yellow ( ! ) icon? If the device won't be visible then some other Unknown Device should be there - meaning the device isn't recognised and you need the proper drivers for it (the most idiotic thing in all of this is the fact that windows tries to search for drivers online.)

If you have no connection yet, there will be a star next to it and it will be darkened. If so - Click on the Wifi symbol in the bottom right corner of your desktop screen denoted by vertical bars. Is it listed there as installed and ready – (what I mean it's listed as BCM43 Wireless Network Adapter or similar) in the list inside Device Manager? If that's the case, find out exact model of your Wifi adapter and grab the proper driver for that model.

If the driver isn't working – then the device will (might) be listed under the name – but there will be the exclamation mark icon in yellow indicating the device is not working. That's odd - does it work in Os X without problems?ĭo you see anything like that in your device manager?Īny kind of "Unknown Device" or "Network Device" or "PCI Device"? Has anyone been able to get wifi to work in windows 8?ĮDIT: The network card is a Broadcom 802.11n network adapter (as per the device manager)ĮDIT2: I gave up and bought a network card (Edimax EW-7811U), and have the same issue. I don't even see an error in the event viewer :( Has anyone been able to get the macbook wifi enabled in Windows 8? It reminds me of a time when I couldn't get my wifi card to work, and then I realized I didn't press the 'enable wifi' button on my pc. Last, I tried to run setup.exe in compatibility mode, with no luck. I also tried to run setup.exe from these drivers, with no luck. I followed these directions, with no luck.

I tried to uninstall the driver, and then repair the support tools. When I try to enable it, it says "enabling.", but then goes away. However, when I go into the control panel, the wifi adapter is not enabled. The wifi adapter says that it is working correctly. Installed Windows 8 on my macbook pro (Item No : 8899069, Mftr Part No : MD313LL/A) via boot camp.
