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How to set up MB Star C4Wireless on a Dell XPS15 9550 laptop WIN10 and run Mercedes Xentry 03.2017 software?
I’m running Win10 on a Dell XPS15 9550 laptop with Intel AC 8260 internal wireless card installed.
After days of investigation and testing, the most important thing is that: The drivers for your wireless card MUST support AdHoc functionality.
This can be verified at the DOS command prompt. The command is: Netsh wlan show drivers
This command will show “Yes” or “No” on the line for “Hosted Network Support”.
If this line says “No”, AdHoc will not work properly.
Although I’m running Win10, Intel has drivers for the 8260 wireless card for Win8 which will enable proper AdHoc functionally.
The trick is to download the driver first, prior to removing your existing wireless driver. Download the driver ONLY, not any driver file with additional driver management apps included in the downloaded file.
Now you can go into Device Manager and remove your existing wireless card AND check the box that removes all software associated with it. My Win8 driver download file was a .exe file. I double clicked on it and the Win8 driver for my Intel 8260 card was installed. Went to Device Manager, right clicked on my 8260 wireless card and selected Properties. Clicked on Advanced and was able to see several AdHoc related entries. These automotive diagnostic equipment entries were not visible using the Win10 drivers.
AdHoc can now be verified at the DOS command prompt. The command is:
Netsh Wlan show drivers.
This command will show “Yes” on the line for “Hosted Network Support”.
If this line says “No”, AdHoc will not work properly
With AdHoc functionality confirmed, additional DOS commands can now be used to enable Road24h wireless connectivity.
This is what worked for me. Depending on your computer skills, your results may vary.
P.S. Recommend to get MB DAS Xentry HDD 03.2017 for WIN7 or WIN10, WIFI set on WIN10 100% OK!