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If your ID shows 4313 or 4357 , you are looking at a different chipset. This guide is specifically for DEV_4727 .

Because it uses the chipset, it is a single-band (2.4GHz) 802.11b/g card capable of speeds up to 54 Mbps . Finding the right driver depends entirely on your operating system. 1. Windows (10 & 11)

Right-click your Broadcom device (it may appear as "Broadcom 802.11g" or "Unknown Device"). Update driver Broadcom TechDocs Search automatically for drivers

chipset and is categorized as a SoftMAC device, meaning much of the 802.11 protocol stack is handled by the host CPU rather than the hardware itself. The Linux Kernel Archives Driver Architecture and Ecosystem