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Intel N6230 properties show driver v15.17.0.1 although I installed v18.20.0

CK5
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This is on a Sony Vaio running Win7 Pro x64. I uninstalled my old Intel PROSet/Wireless Software & Drivers, and installed v18.20.0. I can see/confirm the new version in "Program and Features". However if I go to Properties > Driver for the N6230 card the driver version appears to be v15.17.0.1. Any idea why? Thanks.

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ASouz7
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criskrit,

Where did you install the drivers from? Intel recommends that you always use your OEM drivers for they are right ones for your system. The drivers found in the https://downloadcenter.intel.com/ Intel® Download Center are generic and may not meet all the requirements of your system. However, if you prefer to try our drivers, here is what you can do.

1 - Download and save the https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25278/Intel-PROSet-Wireless-Software-and-Drivers-for-Windows-7- Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software and Drivers for Windows 7* File name: Wireless_18.20.0_s64.exe

2 - Go to Control Panel, Programs and Features and Uninstall "Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software", if it is installed. When prompted, choose the option to "Discard settings".

3 - In Control Panel, Device Manager, Network Adapters, right click on the Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N 6230 and Uninstall it. Make sure you mark the option to "Delete the driver software for this device".

4 - Reboot the PC or scan for hardware changes, check device manager and if an older driver is detected and installed, repeat the actions to uninstall and delete it as well. Repeat this process until the OS does not allow deleting the driver, or until the controller shows as Unknown Device.

5 - The nstall the Intel® Wireless driver. During the first steps of PROSet/Wireless installation, make sure to customize the installation and install all the 3 driver components if applicable.

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ASouz7
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criskrit,

Where did you install the drivers from? Intel recommends that you always use your OEM drivers for they are right ones for your system. The drivers found in the https://downloadcenter.intel.com/ Intel® Download Center are generic and may not meet all the requirements of your system. However, if you prefer to try our drivers, here is what you can do.

1 - Download and save the https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25278/Intel-PROSet-Wireless-Software-and-Drivers-for-Windows-7- Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software and Drivers for Windows 7* File name: Wireless_18.20.0_s64.exe

2 - Go to Control Panel, Programs and Features and Uninstall "Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software", if it is installed. When prompted, choose the option to "Discard settings".

3 - In Control Panel, Device Manager, Network Adapters, right click on the Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N 6230 and Uninstall it. Make sure you mark the option to "Delete the driver software for this device".

4 - Reboot the PC or scan for hardware changes, check device manager and if an older driver is detected and installed, repeat the actions to uninstall and delete it as well. Repeat this process until the OS does not allow deleting the driver, or until the controller shows as Unknown Device.

5 - The nstall the Intel® Wireless driver. During the first steps of PROSet/Wireless installation, make sure to customize the installation and install all the 3 driver components if applicable.

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ASouz7
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criskrit,

Thanks for letting us know it is resolved. It will certainly help other customers out there.

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