Yesterday I reset to factory settings once again.
I tried the Broadcom driver as suggested some postings before - it did not work either. I had this computer for repairing one time and before it was broken the wireless LAN had no problem. The driver which is contained in the factory setting must work. Meanwhile I totally agree with Christian5842.
I would reiterate, that if you haven't yet, you might want to check for any BIOS/UEFI updates and install those before you look at shipping the device off for repair again just to be certain you've tried all of your easy/quick fix options first. Now of course, if you have more than one identical laptop like this one and they aint behaving the same way, might want to send it back to repair to have the wireless adpater changedĬomputers rarely ship with recovery media and haven't for years unless specifically purchased as a business model (which the Yoga generally is not). As result, systems with 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processors will not support Intel WiDi (or Miracast) under Windows 10.Your last hope would be to use the restore disk provided with your laptop, the driver in there should work flawlessly.Īgain, make sure your power settings are setup correctly and if you use the default image that comes loaded with the lenovo laptop, get rid of all the extra software (sorry lenovo guy) they might have some other power saving feature that disconnect the power to the wireless adapter if let's say the power supply is not connected. Many of the features in Windows 10 will not function correctly on older platforms due to driver limitations.
This includes, but is not limited to, wireless and graphics drivers for specific platforms for each supported operating system.
Intel WiDi technology requires a set of compatible hardware, drivers, and software to work properly. These adapters may have worked under earlier Windows versions but will not work under Windows 10: Some older Intel Wireless adapters are not supported under Windows 10.
Most receivers (including those built into TV's and displays) need updated firmware that specifically includes support for Windows 10 Note Check the firmware on the Wireless Display/Miracast receiver. If you have a compatible system, but are having problems using Intel WiDi or Miracast under Windows 10, check the following: Systems with older wireless adapters can use Miracast.
*Windows 10: WiDi 6.0 requires 2013 or newer wireless adapter. *Windows 10: System does not support Intel WiDi or Miracast client. Systems with 2 nd Generation (or older) processors cannot support Intel WiDi under the Windows 10 operating system. Systems with 3 rd Generation processors may be able to access the Intel WiDi features using the built-in Miracast capabilities of the operating system. Intel® WiDi is reliant on the processor, graphics, operating system, and wireless networking components of the system.įor the Windows® 10 operating system, the Intel WiDi application only supports systems with a 4 th Generation (or newer) processor. Visit the product discontinuation notice for Intel® WiDi. Intel no longer provides email, chat, or phone support for this product.