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November 18th, 2022 14:00

Hi jmb2024,

Intel states this thing is EOL, to Intel, EOL means SOL. 

21H2 could have very well killed this thing off, assuming you're on Windows 10. There are no W11 drivers, but W10 drivers should work in W11 as well.

If it works in Linux, I don't see why it wouldn't work in Windows with the proper drivers. 

That said, have you tried completely removing the driver from your system before attempting to reinstall a different driver? Sometimes Windows will default to the faulty driver that is installed on your system even though you're trying to install a new driver. Follow the instructions to do that here:

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/uninstalling-a-driver-completely/8b7195cb-0d74-4ddf-ad55-ac0bcbf76f22

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November 18th, 2022 20:00

Re: I've tried installing 4 different versions of the Intel driver

try a clean Win 10 install (wipe the hdd first) and let Win 10 find the driver for this wireless card.  manual installation can be haphazard. 

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