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How to get Wi-fi and Bluetooth in Windows 10

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I'm trying to dual boot Windows 10 and Mac OS X, and everything works fine for mac. But I can't seem to get Internet for the Windows side. I have a GA-Z170XP-SLI motherboard and a Broadcom BCM94360CD Card. I donwloaded the drivers for Intel Lan from this website. I opened it on the new computer and ran autorun.exe app. It said that I can install the drivers but I won't be able to create teams and vlans. Don't know what that means so I went along. Finished installing it and no internet.
 
I'm trying to dual boot Windows 10 and Mac OS X, and everything works fine for mac. But I can't seem to get Internet for the Windows side. I have a GA-Z170XP-SLI motherboard and a Broadcom BCM94360CD Card. I donwloaded the drivers for Intel Lan from this website. I opened it on the new computer and ran autorun.exe app. It said that I can install the drivers but I won't be able to create teams and vlans. Don't know what that means so I went along. Finished installing it and no internet.
Why download for Intel LAN when you have Broadcom NIC?
Get Broadcom drivers instead. http://www.broadcom.com/
 
I went to get the ethernet drivers for the 802.11, but all the drivers are for Linux.
Which driver do I download?
 
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I went to get the ethernet drivers for the 802.11, but all the drivers are for Linux.
Which driver do I download?
For BT, try https://www.broadcom.com/support/bluetooth
If you cannot find Windows drivers by googling, try downloading the Bootcamp drivers from Apple and installing them. Bound to be a driver in there for Windows 8/10/10.1 for the native Apple chip.
 
So I downloaded the Support Software for Bootcamp. Then I downloaded all the drivers from the drivers then Broadcom folder. Then downloaded all the bluetooth drivers from Drivers then Apple then x64 folder. Still didn't get Wi-fi and the troubleshoot said it could not detect a driver for my network adapter or something, and that I needed to re-install drivers.
 
Ok new problem. When I try to get the drivers from bootcamp it only downloads the Windows 7 drivers, even after I donwloaded the Windows 10 ISO.
 
You need the bootcamp version that supports windows 10. The bluetooth/wifi drivers are not actually under the folder you would think. I had a similar issue and once I found it under a random folder (one I did not think it needed to be under) my wifi and bluetooth would work. However, bluetooth never worked completely, the audio would cut in and out constantly. I just said screw it and went all the way El Capitan.
 
So which folder did you find this under? Because all the boot instructions and drivers are for Windows 7.
 
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