Broadcom Bcm94312hmg Driver Updated [repack]
Fixes random disconnections and "No Internet, Secured" errors.
If you are using a branded laptop, download the specific driver from the OEM site. For example, Dell Support and Lenovo Support maintain archives for this hardware. : broadcom bcm94312hmg driver updated
when using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi simultaneously. High CPU usage or slow network throughput. Driver Specifications & Compatibility Model Broadcom BCM94312HMG (Half Mini PCIe) Standard IEEE 802.11b/g (2.4 GHz only) Max Speed Up to 54 Mbps Supported OS Windows XP through Windows 11; various Linux distros How to Install the 2026 Update : when using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi simultaneously
The BCM94312HMG is based on the Broadcom BCM4312 chipset and can be identified by the Vendor ID 14e4:4315 in most operating systems. It is also known by its OEM names, such as . Understanding that the BCM94312HMG is an older "b/g" card explains its compatibility challenges with modern "ac" or "ax" network standards and why finding an up-to-date driver can be difficult. It is also known by its OEM names, such as
If you plan to keep this card for 2+ years, learn to compile your own drivers or switch to a community-supported OS like Linux Mint.
It's important to first understand that the is a legacy 802.11a/b/g WiFi adapter. This means it operates on the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands with a maximum data transfer rate of 54 Mbps. It is a half-size Mini PCI-Express card, compatible with many but not all laptops; notably, it is often not supported by IBM, Lenovo, or HP models.
If the newly updated driver causes issues, you can easily undo the changes: Open and double-click your Broadcom adapter. Go to the Driver tab. Click the Roll Back Driver button. Select a reason for rolling back and click Yes .





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