Broadcom 802.11ac NIC drivers

Hi, I think the drivers for my network adapter could be updated and I am unable to find anywhere to download the drivers, anyone would be able to direct me to where I can download the drivers for the NIC Broadcom 802.11ac found in my Alienware Laptop, 18, it would be greatly appreciated.

Current driver;

Network card: 802.11ac Broadcom network adapter

Driver version: 6.30.95.48

Driver date: 03/05/2013

Thanks, Depo.

Hi, I called Dell and had them replace the internal card ac in my system - questions of micro studder have since disappeared. Note that I have extended overnight guaranteed in the House supports so it was a miracle... If I had to send your device I would be pretty ticked... Good luck. I proved that it was the internal card (even when talking to dell technicians) based on the fax that my external USB wireless card has worked flawlessly in the same games, while the ac adapter has been disabled.

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