New package of drivers for Wi-Fi, the company Broadcom. Drivers are designed to work with chips series BCM43XX standards 802.11 a/b/g/n on supported operating systems Windows XP, Vista, Window 7, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 10 - 32/64bit.
Update (7/9/2018): There was a new driver released on 4/20/2018 for Broadcom 802.11ac Network Adapter, version 7.35.118.83, but the Apple update is only now pushing it. Just installed it.
Let's see how it goes. Background- Network works fine, router works fine, connections is perfect when running Mac OS. I happens on every wireless network I use.
I already submitted this question in the Apple StackExchange, but after some research it's leading me to believe this is a Windows 10 problem: Attempted solutions- I tried the methods suggested in these webpages (and many more): New information- Something that seems to have helped, but did not fix the problem was unchecking 'Allow computer to turn off this device to save power'. Although, somehow the device still got turned off. I've been pinging my router consistently since yesterday.
I can't find any correlation between toggling options, and ping time. Sometimes it's consistently.
REREEDIT: I have an old ASUS USB-N10 wireless adapter that luckily has support for Mac via a driver from ASUS, but it's hella slow. It works, but help with this would be nice. The ASUS wireless card has the BCM4352 chipset in it, and the AirPort thread has no dice for this particular chipset/manufacturer. The Realtek card is a Rosewill RNX-N250PCe with the Realtek RTL8188CE chipset. The 81xx Linux driver port doesn't work. And here's a screenshot of my PCI devices from with El Capitan via DPCI: I'm stuck because I now have to download things on my school laptop and move them to the hackintosh via a USB thumb drive, which is a pain in the ass. I know this is a Windows kinda forum, but some help would be great.
Edited to show edit from Tonymacx86. I've followed the tonymacx86 guide to install OS X El Capitan on my system, but WiFi isn't working from either my Broadcom or Realtek wireless cards.
Here's the thread I posted on the tonymacx86 forum: and here's a screenshot of my PCI devices from with El Capitan via DPCI: I'm stuck because I now have to download things on my school laptop and move them to the hackintosh via a USB thumb drive, which is a pain in the ass. I know this is a Windows kinda forum, but some help would be great. Why didn't you use the natively supported tp-link wnd-4800?