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I am unable to update the Wireless LAN Driver (Broadcom) to latest version available (6.30.223.181) neither through 'VAIO Update' nor manual download from the Sony Website.
I wanted to update this driver because I'm having connection drops intermittently and poor wifi signal from day 1 even though I normally place my laptop very close to the Wifi router. I know this issue has been long discussed in the community but I'm hoping this driver update will sort all my problems with the Wifi signal.
See below my laptop details as well as the error message I get when installing the package. Also I've attached the events found in Event Viewer\Application.
Hope you can help me with this one.
Laptop details:
Model: SVF15A1C5E
BCM43142 Wireless Network Adapter
Driver Provider: Broadcom
Driver Date: 08/03/2013
Driver Version: 6.30.59.132
Windows 8.1 Pro
Error message when updating through VAIO Update
Program: Wireless LAN Driver
Method: VUM Auto
Status: Installation Failed
Error Code: 0xA0011000(5)
Error Message when running manually installation package
Error "Update.cpp 1187" has occurred and Setup cannot continue
App Event #1:
Fault bucket -493273307, type 5
Event Name: PnPDriverImportError
Response: Not available
Cab Id: 0
Problem signature:
P1: x64
P2: E000024B
P3: bcmwl63.inf
P4: 8f553b053f679d4efe271c08cdf7f85f04bb0075
P5:
P6:
P7:
P8:
P9:
P10:
Attached files:
C:\Users\lsayegh\AppData\Local\Temp\DMI318F.tmp.log.xml
c:\program files\Broadcom\broadcom 802.11 network adapter\Driver\bcmwl63.inf
These files may be available here:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\NonCritical_x64_f154854dbd3aa73418235a9f7d8a558f6c83b61_00000000_07f93651
Analysis symbol:
Rechecking for solution: 0
Report Id: ac2a8721-5ffc-11e3-be94-0c84dcfc61b4
Report Status: 0
Hashed bucket: e32f1c9f3f720493587200df2280aea9
App Event #2:
Fault bucket , type 0
Event Name: PnPDriverImportError
Response: Not available
Cab Id: 0
Problem signature:
P1: x64
P2: E000024B
P3: bcmwl63.inf
P4: 8f553b053f679d4efe271c08cdf7f85f04bb0075
P5:
P6:
P7:
P8:
P9:
P10:
Attached files:
C:\Users\lsayegh\AppData\Local\Temp\DMI318F.tmp.log.xml
c:\program files\Broadcom\broadcom 802.11 network adapter\Driver\bcmwl63.inf
These files may be available here:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportQueue\NonCritical_x64_f154854dbd3aa73418235a9f7d8a558f6c83b61_00000000_cab_14d132e6
Analysis symbol:
Rechecking for solution: 0
Report Id: ac2a8721-5ffc-11e3-be94-0c84dcfc61b4
Report Status: 4
Hashed bucket:
I've been struggling with the same problem (Model # SVF15A16CXB). It seems some people gave up and returned the laptop, or cracked open the case and installed
a better wifi radio. One guy decided to carry an extra USB wifi card around... I'm still hopeful that it is a driver issue and Sony will solve it.
It appears that the Broadband wifi driver 6.30.223.181 isn't singed, and Windows 8.1. won't install it. I had to dissable driver signature verification to update to the latest driver (that I found on Sony's site). I followed these instructions to disable the driver signature verification:
edit: No improvement after installing the latest driver (ver. 6.30.223.181),.. For now, I will use my Android's wifi radio to connect via USB tether. Sadly, my phone has a better wifi radio than my laptop.
What I gathered through multiple adjusting of the wifi card settings, 1 of 2 problems are occuring that cause the
dropped signal and slow speeds.
1) bad driver. with the problem of not being able to install the new 6.30.223.181 driver, this cannot be investigated any futher.
2) bad production network card design. I truly believe this is the case through research and testimonials.
-the card is only capable of operating through the 2.4 mhz
-the card is only capable of 802.11b band. Hence, the reason the default setting under the properties is(use only 802.11b). Other settings like 54g can be selected but will not work. The N band will not work as well(This is the one we want and what was advertised). Bad driver will never know at this time.
I have been able to connect just fine with good range and stability but only with the primitive B band(max speed 5 Mbps). You would think you could connect through the G band(max speed 54 Mpbs) but no! So the N Band 1 x 1 feature of this card is out the question. I have even tried rolling back the drivers. The range test has convinced me the antennas are good. The Broadcam wifi card is a lemon; a design flaw.
It is really easy to swap this card out with a new one. It appox. takes 20 mins. and one phillips screwdriver(The very small ones). I purchased an Intel 7260 ac half mini pcie wifi card($29.99 with guarateed 2 day shipping from Amazon). This card has the new ac band(max speed 1700 Mbps) plus it has the 2 x 2 signal transmission vs. the 1 x 1. Now the ac band is only utilized if the router
is capable of transmitting the new ac signal. But the good news is that the new cards are backwards compatible
reverting back to a previous bands.
The card works like a champ and has great range on both 2.4 and 5.0 mhz....no disconnect or drops
Good Luck. Hope this clarifies a few things. Any more question, I'd be happy to answer them.
error update.cpp 1187 has occurred and setup cannot continue