
- INTEL WIFI LINK 5100 AGN HOSTED NETWORK SUPPORT DRIVERS
- INTEL WIFI LINK 5100 AGN HOSTED NETWORK SUPPORT UPDATE
- INTEL WIFI LINK 5100 AGN HOSTED NETWORK SUPPORT DRIVER
Note: you need to be connected to the internetħ.
INTEL WIFI LINK 5100 AGN HOSTED NETWORK SUPPORT DRIVER
Select ‘ Search Automatically for Updated Driver Software’.
INTEL WIFI LINK 5100 AGN HOSTED NETWORK SUPPORT UPDATE
A pop-up windows will appear which is the Update Driver screen.ĥ. Click on the ‘Driver’ and click on ‘Update Driver’. And it will show you the ‘network adapter properties’.Ĥ. On the properties windows, click on ‘Configure’ button. If you see any message, just click on ‘YESģ. Right-Click on ‘Wireless Network Connection’ and click on Properties. You should see ‘Wireless Network Connection’ and ‘Wireless Network Connection 2’Ģ. It will typically show all the available network connection on your computer. Access ‘Network and Sharing Center’ and click on ‘Change Adapter Settings’ on the left hand side of the window. Follow the instructions below to try resolve the problem.ġ. you can update the driver/s of the wireless card of your computer. If you are receiving that kind of message. Not only would this save you playing switcheroo with the hotspot, but it might also save you paying for multiple connections if you’re traveling with somebody else. Of course this functionality isn’t that useful day-to-day, but a powerful usage scenario for this internet sharing functionality via Virtual WiFi will be when you’re at an airport or hotel which limits your connection to a single wireless adapter.
INTEL WIFI LINK 5100 AGN HOSTED NETWORK SUPPORT DRIVERS
A set of new Intel WiFi drivers made available just a couple weeks ago, version 13.0.0.107 if you’re playing along, finally adds the necessary driver-level support for the new native Virtual WiFi technology in Windows 7.Īfter downloading and installing the drivers ( 32-bit here, 64-bit here), assuming your WiFi chipset supports the functionality (which I can verify the 5300 can but 3945 cannot), a new “Wireless Network Connection” with the adapter name “Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport” will automatically appear in your network connections. If you have a reasonably new laptop with an Intel WiFi chipset then I have some good news.
