Download Microsoft Tablets drivers, firmware, bios, tools, utilities. This download installs version 30.2015 of the Realtek. wireless driver in the Intel® Compute Stick using Windows® 10. 32-bit. This driver was released in July 2015 being version 5.93.102.19 for Windows 10. The driver ID file states that the driver is for the Broadcom 802.11 USB Network Adapter and that it is the 802.11 Network Adapter Install Disk. The Broadcom 802.11 Network Adapter provides wireless local area networking.
Installs base drivers, Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager*, advanced networking services (ANS) for teaming & VLANs, and SNMP for Intel Network Adapters for Windows XP*. These downloads do NOT support Microsoft Windows XP for Intel Itanium processors.
Supported Products:
- Intel 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82540EP Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82541EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82541GI Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82541PI Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82543GC Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82544 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82544EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82544GC Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82545EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82545GM Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82546EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82546GB Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82547EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82547GI Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 8254x Ethernet Controllers
- Intel 82550 Fast Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82552V Fast Ethernet PHY
- Intel 82558 32-bit PCI Bus LAN Controller
- Intel 82559 Fast Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82559ER Fast Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82562 Fast Ethernet Controllers
- Intel 82562ET Fast Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82562EX Fast Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82562EZ Fast Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82563 Gigabit Ethernet PHY
- Intel 82564 Gigabit Ethernet PHY
- Intel 82566 Gigabit Ethernet PHY
- Intel 82567 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 8256x Ethernet Controllers Intel 82571EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82572EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82573E Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82573L Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82573V Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82574 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82575EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82576 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82577 Gigabit Ethernet PHY
- Intel 82578 Gigabit Ethernet PHY
- Intel 82579 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82580EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel 82583V Gigabit Ethernet Controller
- Intel Ethernet Controller I350
- Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I340-F4
- Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I340-T4
- Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I350-F2
- Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I350-F4
- Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I350-T2
- Intel Ethernet Server Adapter I350-T4
- Intel Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter
- Intel PRO/100 M Desktop Adapter
- Intel PRO/100 S Desktop Adapter
- Intel PRO/100 S Dual Port Server Adapter
- Intel PRO/100 S Management Adapter
- Intel PRO/100 S Server Adapter
- Intel PRO/100 VE Desktop Adapter
- Intel PRO/100 VE Network Connection
- Intel PRO/100 VM Network Connection
- Intel PRO/100+ Adapter
- Intel PRO/100+ Management Adapter
- Intel PRO/100+ Server Adapter
- Intel PRO/1000 CT Network Connection
- Intel PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter
- Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop Adapter
- Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter
- Intel PRO/1000 PM Network Connection
- Intel PRO/1000 PT Desktop Adapter
- Intel PRO/100B Adapter
Note: Microsoft Windows XP is not supported on 10-gigabit Intel Ethernet Server Adapters.
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