Intel Pro Wireless 3945abg Network Driver Windows 7
I need new driver for the card: ' Intel (R) PRO / Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection' because the latest driver are not working. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Aug 28, 2015 I need new driver for the card: ' Intel (R) PRO / Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection' because the latest driver are not working. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Download the latest Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection driver for your computer's operating system. All downloads available on this website have been scanned by the latest anti-virus software and are guaranteed to be virus and malware-free.
I try to connect to the network on windows 10, but it always says 'could not connect to network'. The intel website says that the pro 3945abg is not supported for windows 10. How do I get this working?
EDIT: Things I have tried so far: I downloaded the following driver: Intel® PROSet/Wireless Basic Enterprise for IT Administrators: Windows 7 64-Bit. File name: Wireless14.3.1Ds64.zip Version: 14.3.1 (Previously released) Date: Size: 7.61 MB Language: English Operating Systems: Windows 7, 64-bit. This doesn't entirely fix the problem. Restarting the computer causes the problem to reoccur. Running iprodifx.exe provided in the file will bring the connection back, but I dont know what is causing it to loose the settings. Also: uninstall the driver for the wifi card, so that it is forced to use the generic driver After trying #2, it appears to work for a bit, but soon reverted to being unable to connect after restarting or resuming.
Intel Pro Wireless 3945abg Network Driver Windows 7
Here is my current solution:. Plug in a network cable. open device manager, network devices and open the properties for the intel wireless card. on the driver tab, click uninstall, tick the box to delete the driver when prompted.
Intel R Pro Wireless 3945abg Network Connection
close the device dialog, and reopen it once the machine has found it again (you may need to click 'search for devices'). Open the device properties again, this time click the option to search for drivers from the web. I then followed Bigbio2002's recommendation of disabling 'Allow the computer to turn off this device'.