The is a legacy 802.11n Wireless LAN (WLAN) chipset commonly found in older laptops and desktop systems. For users running Windows 7 (32-bit) , finding a "working" driver often involves sourcing legacy packages from OEM manufacturers like Lenovo or Dell, as Broadcom itself typically refers users to device manufacturers for consumer-level drivers. Driver Specifications & Compatibility
The BCM430N chipset is actually a variant of the chip. The native Windows 7 driver for the Broadcom 802.11g Network Adapter works perfectly.
The is a critical software component that allows your operating system to communicate with the integrated wireless network adapter. It is commonly used in legacy systems like the Lenovo ThinkCentre series to enable 802.11b/g/n wireless connectivity. Key Features & Technical Details
The Broadcom BCM430n WLAN driver requires the following system resources:
: Using the Hardware ID (found in Device Manager under Properties > Details > Hardware Ids). This usually appears as PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_.... . Matching the Vendor (14E4 for Broadcom) and Device ID is the only foolproof way to find the correct driver.
compatible with Windows 7 32-bit for various Latitude and laptop models. Microsoft Update Catalog : You can search for the " Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter " directly on the Microsoft Update Catalog