USB Wireless LAN Adapter UWA-BR100 4-170-221-15(1) English Operating Instructions Before Use Safety and Regulatory Pursuant to FCC regulations, you are.The Sony USB Wi-Fi Adapter UWA-BR100 is a son of a bitch. Long story short to make the Sony USB Wi-Fi Adapter UWA-BR100 work in Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10: 1. Plug the Sony UWA-BR100 Wi-Fi adapter into your computer.The driver installation fails. (What a pity. ) Keep the Sony UWA-BR100 Wi-Fi adapter plugged into your computer though.Download the driver for the Atheros AR7010. I was able to get it. Canon Ir3225 Driver Windows 10.If that link doesn’t work, just Google around to find the driver elsewhere.
If the weird Czeckoaloavaxiaskian site works for you, great.I clicked on “Click for download.” It’s not a big file, about 33 megabytes, but it took a few minutes for the site to let me download it. It said “Searching file. Please wait” for awhile. It’ll prompt you where to save the file eventually.Unzip the file and run setup.exe.
You’ll get an error message saying something like the device isn’t attached or it’s disconnected or something. Just click OK or Yes or whatever you have to tell it to allow the driver installation to proceed anyway. Even though the installation “fails,” it puts the driver into your Windows’ local database of drivers, which is necessary for the next step.Open the control panel. Open the device manager.
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Driver Sony Usb Wireless Lan Adapter Uwa Br100 Update
Use the device manager to tell Windows to use the Atheros AR7010 driver for the Sony UWA-BR100 Wi-Fi adapter.This step and the next steps are shown in the pictures below. Extra steps for Windows 10 Update!- Sept. 21, 2016 Here are additional instructions to get this little bugger to work in Windows 10. Big thanks to my main man Carlos Francisco Ferreira from Brazil who figured this out. So you do all the same steps like we did in Windows 7 or 8.1, but then when you get to the part seen in the screenshot directly above, Windows 10 hides “Atheros AR7010 Wireless Network Adapter” from your list of available drivers for some reason.