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Windows wi-fi drivers are not working

I installed windows using bootcamp on my 13-inch MacBook Pro. I tried to connect to wi-fi but it didn't work. I tried cold-booting it, but that did not work. I found intel wi-fi drivers for windows (https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/22116/Intel-PROSet-Wireless-Software-a nd-Drivers-for-Windows-7-) but that didn't work. I need wi-fi in windows.

13-inch MacBook Pro, 2.5 GHz Intel core i5.

OSX 10.10.4 Yosemite, Bootcamp Assistant 5.1.4

MacBook Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10.4)

Posted on Jul 25, 2015 2:52 PM

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Aug 3, 2015 4:08 PM in response to Tae Won Hagen

I did succeed to install them now using the link above. Finally Windows 10 recognizes my Macbook's wireless card and show the wireless antenna icon on the bottom. When I click on it, it displays my local wireless network. However, when I try to connect to it, it says Windows cannot connect. I've tried my guest network, my 2.4GHz and my 5GHz networks. I've tried my neighbor's (which is open). I can't connect to any wireless network even though they're all listed and available. I also can't connect via ethernet unless the ethernet cable is connected to my MBP when I boot into Windows 10. If it's not, I can never get ethernet recognized once inside Win 10. Ideas please?

Aug 5, 2015 6:23 AM in response to raphys

Please ensure that the drivers support your specific Mac year/model as shown in System requirements to install Windows on your Mac using Boot Camp - Apple Support .


Boot Camp Support Software 5.1.5621 supports the following Macs only.


Post Date: Feb 11, 2014

File Size: 924.9 MB

System Requirements

  • MacBook Air (11-inch & 13-inch, Mid 2011)
  • MacBook Air (11-inch & 13-inch, Mid 2012)
  • MacBook Pro (15-inch & 17-inch, Mid 2010)
  • MacBook Pro (13-inch, & 15-inch, Early 2011)
  • MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2011)
  • MacBook Pro (13-inch,15-inch & 17-inch Late 2011)
  • MacBook Pro (13-inch & 15-inch, Mid 2012)
  • MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012)
  • MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2012)
  • MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch and 15-inch, Early 2013)
  • Mac Pro (Early 2009)
  • Mac Pro (Mid 2010)
  • Mac Pro (Mid 2012)
  • Mac mini (Mid 2011)
  • Mac mini (Late 2012)
  • iMac (27-inch, Mid 2010)
  • iMac (21.5-inch & 27-inch, Mid 2011)
  • iMac (21.5-inch & 27-inch, Late 2012)
  • iMac (21.5-inch) Early 2013
  • Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1, 64 bit

Jul 25, 2015 9:40 PM in response to Tae Won Hagen

Welcome to the Apple Support Communities


Windows requires Boot Camp drivers to work correctly on a Mac.


1. Press Option key when your Mac starts and choose Macintosh HD.


2. Open Boot Camp Assistant, download the Boot Camp drivers and burn them into an USB disk or DVD.


3. Start in Windows and install Boot Camp drivers

Re: Windows 7 - Boot Camp - No Internet Connection

Aug 3, 2015 11:10 AM in response to Tae Won Hagen

This doesn't work for me. I used these after I installed Windows 10 on my MBP with no problems using Boot Camp, other than this: Windows will NOT allow me to connect to wifi. It won't even recognize that I have a wifi network card, even with these new drivers. I can connect via Ethernet to the internet, but that's it. Any ideas on how to solve this? (I do notice that in Device Manager, under "Other Devices," there is a "Network Controller" listed there with a yellow exclamation mark and no driver installed or available for it.)

Mar 8, 2017 10:24 AM in response to Tae Won Hagen

I had just updated my Network Card on my Windows 7 partition and could not get my Network Card to connect to the Internet.


On my initial boot-in to my Windows 7 bootcamp on my MacBook Pro a message about available Apple Updates popped up and one was my Network card needed to be updated. The Update downloaded fine and I was then asked to restart my MacBook Pro which I did and I had No Connection to the Internet.


After an hour chat with Apple Support with uninstalling the Network Adapters through Device Manager several times I was getting a message about a problem with my Firewall. Windows Firewall under Security was saying my Firewall was being handled by Bitdefender.


It turned out that somehow during the update something got changed in my Internet Security program Bitdefender. So I went to my Control Panel and selected under Programs - Uninstall Programs and selected Bitdefender and it's confirmation panel popped up with two option Uninstall and Repair to which I chose Repair. Once done I was connected to the Internet.


I am unsure if Windows 7's Firewall could be the issue when one does not have a third party Internet Security Software installed. Hope this helps.

Windows wi-fi drivers are not working

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