Im using a Lenovo E530 laptop, which came initially with Win7 64bits. Some days ago I updated to Windows 10 64bits. Since than I got problems with my Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230 component. When I start up my laptop it recognizes my wireless network and connects to it. Without doing anything the Intel component drops the connection within the first 5 minutes. Afterwards it I cannot be reactivated, without restarting the computer.
One more detail: in the device manager the Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230 component initially is indicated as working properly. After dropping the connection it says, that no device driver is installed for it at all.
The drivers for the Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230 are supported by Windows*10 inbox drivers version 15.16.0.2. Our first recommendation would be to contact Lenovo* to check if they have any updates that might help you resolve this issue. In the meantime, you are welcome to try our solutions provided in the links below.
As informed previously, the drivers for this adapter is provided by Windows*10. The most recent drivers found in our support page are Windows 8.1 compliant. You are welcome to try them but, please be advised that it may not work. For your convenience, here are the link to the drivers: -PROSet-Wireless-Software-for-Windows-8-1- Intel PROSet/Wireless Software for Windows 8.1*.
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For some reason, my n2230 will not connect on wireless n. It connects just fine at 54Mbps on 802.11g. but if I change the setting in my router to N only, it will not let me connect. I am not having any fluctuations or anything. G is stable at 54Mbps, but N does not work at all.
I know it is not an issue with my router, LinkSys E1200, because I have another laptop, with an Aetheros nic, and it connects with wireless-N just fine. Unless somehow my router can only handle 1 N connection, which is rather absurd.
So intel if you are aware of the issue could you please provide us information that is helpful and not just suggestions because this is either a big hardware problem or a big driver problem(15.8 drivers doesn't fix anything).
Please be aware that if you have a connection drop issue (as in the other thread) is completely different from what is being discussed here. We are working to get a fix for that connection drop issue; however, the adapter must connect at 802.11n, so it may be necessary to force both the adapter and router to 40 MHz channel width.
As I stated in the original post, I don't have a connection drop issue, I don't have a connection at 802.11n at all. When the router is set to only connect on wireless n, my laptop simply cannot connect to the router. All the while I have wireless n enabled on my nic properties and set to the recommended settings by intel, also stated in the original post.
I got the proset software along with the driver, and through the proset interface, I can see that my network supports g and n, but the connection is in g at 54Mbps, with a radio frequency of 2.462GHz.
You need to set Channel Width to Auto or 40MHz as well as strict WPA2-Personal/AES encryption on the router. In addition, you need to set the channel width to Auto or 40Mhz on the advanced adapter (2.4 GHz) settings like in this pictures:
This should make the 300Mbps on 2.4 GHz work. Keep in mind that your linkspeed will vary from 72 - 300 Mbps since the 300Mbps mode is a lot more susceptible to interference with other routers compared to the 20 Mhz channel width only. Be sure set the best channel to get sustained 300 Mbps.
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