Bootcamp Wifi



I am also having issues with this, except I have a late 2012 Mac Mini with Windows 8 in Bootcamp. I have a Apple Wireless Keyboard and MS Sculpt Touch mouse which work perfect in OSX Mountain Lion. In Windows 8 the performance is unbelievably poor and jittery. Windows 10 likes to replace official Broadcom drivers with newer broken Microsoft drivers. This results in unusable internet on encrypted Wi-Fi networks. If you have issues connecting to Wi-Fi while using Windows 10 with Boot Camp on your 2016 MacBook Pro, use Apple Software Update to get the latest drivers. If you're unable to connect to Wi-Fi, open the Apple Software Update application in Windows and install all available updates. If you can't connect to the Internet via wired connection in Windows, start up in macOS and follow these steps. Installing Boot Camp Drivers for Windows 8. First I installed boot camp 3.0 drivers for Windows. To do this I had to jump a small hurdle and copy the boot camp files locally to my hard-drive. I copied these files to C: BootCamp on my hard-drive. Since I installed the 64-bit version of Windows 8 I needed to run the proper installer. Side question: Why does the boot camp select drive menu also have a drop down for wireless networks? – Hoppe Feb 18 '14 at 20:26 The answer to the side question is that you can reinstall OSX via wifi from the boot menu, and this is an interface to connect to secured wireless connections. – wrossmck Feb 23 '14 at 19:27.

If you're unable to connect to Wi-Fi, open the Apple Software Update application in Windows and install all available updates.

Bootcamp Wifi

If you can't connect to the Internet via wired connection in Windows, start up in macOS and follow these steps:

Bootcamp

Macbook Pro Bootcamp Wifi Slow

  1. Connect an external device—such as a USB flash drive formatted for Windows—to your Mac.
  2. Open Boot Camp Assistant. It's in the Utilities folder, inside the Applications folder.
  3. Choose Action > Download Windows Support Software.
  4. Select the external device as the destination for the software.
  5. Boot your Mac into Windows and install the update from the external device.