How to make e3200 router wireless work with win10

installed Win 10   no connection issues ....next day 3 updates for win 10 installed   no wifi connectionSupposedly registry needs a mod ??Has Cisco added any changes to wireless routrs to work with Win 10??Does anyone have any info on what may be needed here??

your best bet is to go into device manager and look for network connections and update your WIfi drivers to win 8 ( 32 or 64 bit), resart Win 10 and see if you can connect to the router. Thus far I have "upgraded" 3 of my machines to Win 10 and no driver issues so far. Actually, very impress at how painless the upgrade has been.

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