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SeanMarshall
Nov 22, 2015Follower
WNA3100 driver is not compatiable with Windows 10
I bought the WNA3100 Wireless Network Adapter to overcome network issues I am having after upgrading to Windows 10. (The computer no longer recognizes any networks.) The download site says that the d...
WJvanEden
Nov 24, 2015Star
I'm having the same problem. Sometimes the WNA3100 connects for a few minutes then it disconnects itself again. It's not just the network either, the whole wi-fi adapter says it is disabled. The only way to get it working again for a few minutes is by taking the adapter out and plugging it in again.
I think the driver for Windows 10 is highly unstable.
JamesGL
Nov 24, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi WJvanEden,
Are you using the standalone driver in installing the adapter? If not, uninstall the driver and use the standalone.
- WJvanEdenNov 24, 2015Star
Hi JamesGL,
Yes I have, I'm using the standalone driver.
I've tried manually updating it as well through the device manager but it just says I'm using the latest driver version.
- JamesGLNov 25, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi WJvanEden,
Please check my response to your other post.