If you have the supported hardware, download and install the latest Intel Wi-Fi driver using the direct download link provided below. Note: The 32-bit Windows is still on Wi-Fi driver version 22.160.0.

Download Intel Wi-Fi driver v22.230.0

For Windows 11, 10 (x64)

Download Intel Wi-Fi Driver v22.230.0 for Windows 11, 10 (x64) [40.2 MB]

For Windows 10 (x86)

Download Intel Wi-Fi Driver v22.160.0 for Windows 10 (x86) [8.5 MB]

What’s new in Intel wireless driver 22.230.0

The following fixes and improvements have been made in the Intel Wi-Fi driver version 22.230.0:

Channel allocation alignment is done to IEEE 6E standard. Japan 6E TX power alignment. Rarely, after connecting to a wireless network, turning off the Wi-Fi switch, putting the computer into sleep mode, then waking it up again, the wireless 6E-capable adapter might show a yellow bang in the Device Manager. This issue is now resolved. The issue of some computers failing to connect to certain Access Points (APs) is fixed. The issue of Wi-Fi not being able to search 5 GHz AP Service Set Identifier (SSID) when using 2.4 GHz frequency during Wireless Display (WiDi) screen casting is fixed. This release includes functional updates.

Intel Wi-Fi driver 22.230.0 supported hardware

Here is a list of the supported Wi-Fi hardware compatible with this driver:

Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX411 (Gig+) Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 (Gig+) Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX210 (Gig+) Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX203 Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX101 Intel Wireless-AC 9560 Intel Wireless-AC 9461/ 9462 Intel Wireless-AC 9260

To learn more about the Wi-Fi driver version 22.230.0, read the Release Notes.

How to install Intel Wi-Fi drivers

Once you have downloaded the respective driver(s), the process to install it is simple. Here are the steps to install an Intel wireless driver: The driver will now be successfully installed, automatically replacing the older version. The installation wizard will launch. The driver will then begin installation and the process should not take more than more than a minute.

Roll Back Driver

If a driver has been updated, Windows still keeps the previous version of the driver just in case. This will be made available in case you decide to roll back to it at a later time. You may need to go back to the previous version of the driver if you find that the newer one is having issues, or is just not compatible with your setup. That said, Windows only keeps the last installed version of the driver and discards the rest. You can roll back to the latest version using these steps: The window will now close. Give your system a few seconds for the driver to successfully rollback. Note that you will not be prompted whether the driver has rolled back or not. You can confirm this by checking that the “Roll Back Driver” button has been greyed out in the device’s Properties window. If it has, it means that the rollback was successful. Proceed to close the Properties window and the Device Management console.

Conclusion

The purpose of the driver is to make the communication between the hardware and software seamless. Therefore, it is always recommended that you install the latest driver available, which includes security patches, bug fixes, and other improvements. Download the latest Intel wireless Wi-Fi driver today using the direct download link from Intel.