Many Intel users have reported that their Windows 10 devices have blue screens and crashes. For this reason, Intel is also the first to take action.
Now, Intel to address the problem, we have released a series of solutions that are now available through official support and assistant tool download.
For users who rely on 5GHz wireless networks, this driver update also brings multiple bug fixes and improvements. The following are the wireless network adapter models that this update applies to:
Support Wi-Fi 6E AX210 / AX201 / AX200 and Wireless-AC 9560/9461/9462/9260 (version number 22.30.0.111).
Support dual-band Wireless-AC 8265/8260 (version number 20.70.21.2).
Support dual-band Wireless-AC 3165/3168/7265 (version number 19.53.3.1).
Before attempting to install, please use the device manager to determine the exact model of the wireless network adapter currently being used. If the wireless network adapter you are using is not among them, Intel will also release a fix for the same bug covering more models in a few weeks. The following are related improvements in this update:
Fix the problem that the device cannot maintain the 5GHz network connection.
Fixed an issue where Windows 10 mobile hotspot may not work when using 165 channel to connect to a wireless access point.
Fix the error that may cause the blue screen of death.
Improve performance and safety.
Finally, in addition to updates for wireless network adapters, Intel also released a fix for Bluetooth errors.
According to the changelog, Intel has resolved audio issues that may be encountered during Microsoft Teams calls, as well as issues related to the security of the Bluetooth mouse and driver. In addition to patiently waiting for the continuous push of Windows Update, friends who encounter related problems can also check and obtain updates through the Intel Driver and Support Assistant (iDSA) tool.
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