Windows® 10 And Windows 11* Wi-fi Drivers For Intel® Wireless Adapters

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Alexandrie Gallup

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Aug 5, 2024, 10:15:27 AM8/5/24
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Probablynot required, since intel devices are mostly supported by default. In fact if you installed them and/or did so improperly it may interfere with the proper operation of the default drivers & firmware. Particularly if it overwrites some of the files provided by the OS.

I have the same wifi card and linux support is out of the box supported no need to install any driver at all.

We need to debug that if you have any issues with ax200

Can you provide output of lspci


look at 04 your ax200 intel card is there now if you have dualbooted with windows it happens sometime that windows blocks that card as windows never shuts down completely

now i will recommend if you have dualbooted boot into windows and disconnect and turn off wifi there and switch back to fedora it should work

if rfkill show the wifi devices

also look at the output

lspci -knn grep Net; rfkill list

modinfo iwlwifi

dmesg grep iwlwifi


I've just done a clean install of Windows 10 on an old laptop (Lenovo E320), with an Intel Wireless N-1000 network adaptor. Every time the computer starts up, the WiFi won't connect, and when I check the device properties it has a "Device Cannot Start (Code 10)" error.


To fix this, all I have to do is go to the "Driver" tab and disable/enable the device, and the Wifi connects instantly and is rock solid. But I have to do this every - single - time I start the computer, and it's driving me insane.


I've tried everything I can think of, uninstalled and re-installed drivers for the device in question (multiple different versions), power management devices/settings/software, tried various bloatware from Intel and Lenovo, completely re-installed the OS, nothing works.


Some very old forum posts suggested it may have something to do with UEFI/Legacy BIOS settings, but that's a bit beyond me unfortunately. The laptop also has a WiFi on/off function key which I've noticed doesn't work. I think this may be connected but I've been unable to get the function key working either.


I went into the adaptor settings and then into configure on the "Connect using" option.This brings up the wireless network device settings.From there you can choose power management and deselect "allow the computer to turn off this device to save power"After this it resolved the issue on two different laptops for me.This was on both an MSI GS70 stealth and a Microsoft Surface 3


I encountered the same problem after I initially performed a clean install of Windows 10 on my 9-year-old laptop. After quite a bit of online research, I was able to alleviate the problem by disabling the Fast Startup function:


Right click and proprties for your wifi adaptor, click "advance" tab, choose "EnableAdaptivity" and change option as "Disable". Take a try this if you must disable/enable your wifi card to connect network on every start of windows.


I have the exact same issue. It won't show up on the list of available networks of my laptop. It has windows 10 too. It shows and works fine in other devices (laptops, cellphones, tablets). I don't know what to do about it


The Nokia Tower offers a wide selection of Wifi Channels which is fantastic. These channels are used world wide meaning not all channels are used in all countries. Its a global device. The Channels offered to us in the USA includes some channels with restrictions and not commonly used in typical routers. In this respect the Nokia router is superior, as you can truly set a channel in a crowded wifi area that no one else uses.


More or less, it is something with your computer and not the Nokia Tower. Try refreshing your network on the computer because no matter what, its should be seeing the 2.5 network at the least, no matter what settings on the router.


How do I change set it to "auto"? I have the nokia gray tower. I changed the name it with and it works on all other devices but on my laptop's list of network does not show. I don't know what you mean by select your own channel.


PROBLEM SOLVED. I was having the same issue with an older Asus laptop. When I had the 4G LTE router/modem from T-Mobile the network would show up on my laptop but once I got the 5G one the network wouldn't show up on my laptop but it would show up on all other devices. The work around I found was purchasing the TP-Link RE300 range extender. You connect the range extender to the 5G router/modem then connect the problem device to the range extender. In my case it was my laptop which is now connected to the range extender and working fine. This range extender is 2.4ghz and 5g compatible. Not sure if other range extenders would work as this is the only one I own and have tried. Also, I just ran a speed test and there's no noticeable difference in speed due to being connected to the range extender instead of the T-Mobile router/modem directly.


After installing the T-Mobile Gateway Gray Kit I was unable to see the SSID name in the list of available networks on my 2017 HP Laptop running Windows 10, but everything else in the house connected, since I renamed Gateway to the previous router SSID name. I searched the type of wireless adapter I have in laptop, Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265, and visited Intel site to update Wireless adapter Driver to the latest for my device, 19.51.33.1. After the update I am able to see the Gateway SSID and laptop connects.


Hello all. I am new to the TMobile Gateway. I just got the grey Gateway tower and I am having the same issues with my older laptop not connecting or even seeing my SSID. Everyone else in my house can connect and be on it just fine but when I got to connect my laptop it won't come up. It's a Toshiba Satellite Pro L850 series running Windows 8. I have done everything I can think of to find my connection. I went in and made sure my Wifi adapter was up to date, rolled back the drivers and even went in to command prompt and did the config. Still nothing. What am I doing wrong or what do I need to do to get it to connect??


Basically, activating and renaming the SSID of one of the 2.4GHz channels so that it is not shared, lowering the transmission mode to an older standard, or lowering the encryption (WPA) to an older standard.


After the last update for Windows 11 insider (Home). The driver for the wireless card stopped working. There is already a guide on the issue on Intel's boards, but it is not working either. So i think the issue is with the Windows.


I managed to bring my Killer wireless network adapter back - after wasted a whole morning. Windows updated overnight and I lost the card after that. This was the error I saw in Event Viewer:






@OussD After a lot of research, the problem is usually solved by resetting the bios to default, mainly on dell laptops. The problem is caused after doing bios update or installing windows 11.

Also don't forget to install the updated drivers.


@ballon999 This is not working on my Surface Pro 7. I've tried uninstalling and removing the driver completely several times and each time on the restart it automatically comes back (even when I'm not connected to the internet). I had Windows 11 and reverted back to Windows 10 and still not right.


I had a similar issue when I got my first wifi 6 networking card. My solution was to turn off automatic band selection in the wifi router settings. Apparently the network card couldn't handle when the band changed (something that the router did seemingly randomly), and so the network card errored out and stopped working until it was reset. However, after I turned off automatic band selection there hasn't been another issue, with that machine.


Everyone, try removing the driver then shutting down the OS, not reset/reboot. I've been fighting this for 2 days straight and even after a complete OS reinstall/downgrade from 11 to 10 the problem is still there. Immediately after the reinstall the wifi adapter worked, but after a few reboots it went back to the same issues/events in the system log. Then I tried removing the driver and shutting down completely before powering back on and the wifi is now working. For how long who knows, but give this a shot if you are struggling.


Yesterday my wifi driver on my Predator Helios 300 (SNID: XXXX) stopped working. It was working fine until I plugged it into ethernet to get a faster download. When I unplugged it from the internet it couldn't connect to my router. In network settings it only gave me bluetooth options. I checked to make sure airplane mode was off and confirmed that it was. I checked the device manager and noticed that that the wifi driver had an error. All it told me in properties was that it didn't start properly. I tried restarting the computer, reinstalling the driver and even downloading a new driver off acer and installing that. None of it solved the problem. I ran a full windows defender scan and it didn't find any viruses. The internet only works now when I plug the ethernet cable in. Has anyone else had this issue? If so, how did you solve it?

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