broadcom-80211g-network-adapter-guide
In this post, we’ll explore what this adapter is, why it was so important, how it performs today, and how to keep it running if you still rely on it. Broadcom (now owned by Avago Technologies) was a pioneer in wireless chipsets. The "802.11g" part refers to the Wi-Fi standard ratified in 2003.
5 minutes Introduction If you’ve ever resurrected an old Dell Latitude, an HP Pavilion from the mid-2000s, or even a first-generation Xbox 360, you’ve likely stumbled upon a piece of hardware labeled "Broadcom 802.11g Network Adapter." At first glance, it looks like just another driver name in Device Manager. But in reality, this chipset was the workhorse that dragged the PC industry out of the dial-up era and into the age of wireless freedom.