broadcom 802.11ac network adapter driver - 802.11abgn Wireless SDIO Adapter

Windows XP · Version 5.93.97.145
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broadcom 802.11ac network adapter driver - 802.11abgn Wireless SDIO Adapter

Looking for the correct broadcom 802.11ac network adapter driver for stable Wi‑Fi on Windows XP? You’re in the right place. This page provides a safe download for the 802.11abgn Wireless SDIO Adapter adapter, plus clear steps to install it on your PC and fix common issues fast.

Download details

  • Driver model: 802.11abgn Wireless SDIO Adapter
  • Device Type: Network Adapters
  • Supported OS: Windows XP
  • Driver version: 5.93.97.145

File name: driver86462.zip

Date added: 2013-06-19

This package contains the broadcom 802.11ac network adapter driver tailored for Windows XP, suitable for the 802.11abgn Wireless SDIO Adapter wireless card. Verify your adapter model and OS before installing.

To start, Click on the download link.

How to install

ZIP package installation

Use this if your download is a .zip file.

  • Right‑click the ZIP and choose Extract All to a new folder.
  • Inside the extracted folder, look for Setup.exe or an INF file in subfolders.
  • If there is a Setup.exe, run it as Administrator and follow prompts.
  • If there is no installer, see the “INF manual install” method below.
  • Restart your PC after installation for changes to take effect.
driver86462.zip

Troubleshooting

  • Adapter not detected - In Device Manager, enable hidden devices and check for Unknown device entries. Use the INF method to point to the extracted folder.
  • Code 10 or Code 28 errors - Uninstall the device, tick “Delete the driver software,” reboot, then reinstall version 5.93.97.145.
  • No Wi‑Fi networks found - Ensure WLAN AutoConfig service is running. Update the driver and verify the correct country/region setting in the adapter’s Advanced properties.
  • Install blocked on Windows XP - Use an Administrator account and disable third‑party antivirus temporarily during setup.
  • Frequent disconnects - In Device Manager → Power Management, uncheck “Allow the computer to turn off this device.” Set Wireless Mode to 802.11a/b/g/n/ac where available.

If issues persist, re‑download the package, extract to a clean folder, and reinstall using the INF method.

FAQ

Q: Is this the right broadcom 802.11ac network adapter driver for my 802.11abgn Wireless SDIO Adapter card on Windows XP?
A: Yes, this package targets the 802.11abgn Wireless SDIO Adapter model and supports Windows XP. Always verify your exact adapter in Device Manager before installing.

Q: How do I update from an older driver?
A: Uninstall the current driver, reboot, then install version 5.93.97.145 from this page. Use the INF method if the installer doesn’t run.

Q: The installer is missing. Can I still install the broadcom 802.11ac network adapter driver?
A: Yes. Extract the archive and use Device Manager → Have Disk to load the .inf file from the extracted folder.

Q: Will this improve Wi‑Fi stability and speed?
A: Updating the broadcom 802.11ac network adapter driver often resolves disconnects and compatibility issues, improving stability and throughput.

Why download from driverfiles.net

We provide a clean, direct driver package for the 802.11abgn Wireless SDIO Adapter adapter, clearly labeled for Network Adapters on Windows XP. Files are checked and hosted for reliable access, and our guides help you install correctly the first time. Downloading here ensures you get the exact version 5.93.97.145 with straightforward steps to set up your broadcom 802.11ac network adapter driver safely.

Driver File Data
Device: 802.11abgn Wireless SDIO Adapter
Type: Network Adapters
Operating Systems: Windows XP
Version: 5.93.97.145
File name: driver86462.zip
File size: 140907643 bytes
Date added: 2013-06-19
Download counter: 320
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