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Intel Centrino Wireless-n 1030 Advanced-n 6230 Driver Windows 10 File

| Problem | Likely fix | |--------|-------------| | Driver error code 10 | Uninstall device, check “Delete driver software,” reboot, manually install Intel 15.18.0.1 | | Wi-Fi disconnects after sleep | Disable “Allow computer to turn off this device” in Power Management (Device Manager) | | Bluetooth missing | Ensure Bluetooth is enabled in BIOS and install Intel Bluetooth driver separately (version 17.1.xxxx) | | Slow speed after update | Roll back driver to 15.18.0.1 – never use “Latest driver on Intel’s site” past 2015 |

| Issue | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | Wi-Fi shows "No Internet" | Install driver 15.18.0.1 via Have Disk method | | Bluetooth missing | Disable Fast Startup in Power Options | | Code 10 / Code 43 | Uninstall corrupt driver, clean registry with CCleaner, reinstall | | Slow speeds on 6230 | Force 5 GHz band via Device Manager Advanced tab | | Windows keeps auto-updating driver | Hide the update using wushowhide.diagcab | | Adapter works for 10 mins then dies | Replace the hardware (Intel 7260) – legacy chip failing |

If you are technically inclined, the best solution for a laptop containing these cards is to replace the hardware. These cards are obsolete technology. | Problem | Likely fix | |--------|-------------| |

Most laptops with the N-1030 or 6230 use a mini-PCIe form factor. You can purchase a modern replacement card (such as the Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 or 8260) for roughly $15–$25 on Amazon or Newegg.

Why upgrade?

You need this article if you are experiencing:


A common complaint with the Advanced-N 6230 on Windows 10 is that it refuses to connect to 5 GHz networks (2.4 GHz is slow and crowded). A common complaint with the Advanced-N 6230 on

The Fix (Registry Tweak):

If 5 GHz still fails: Your router may be using DFS channels (52-144) that the 6230 does NOT support. Log into your router and force a non-DFS channel (e.g., 36, 40, 44, 48, or 149-161). If 5 GHz still fails: Your router may



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