Want to m6 - 1158ca: Intel Centrino Wireless N-2230 keeps abandon the connection unless a specific driver version is used.

Regarding N-2230 INTEL CENTRINO WIRELESS CARD ON YEAR WANT M6 - 1158CA

OK, my computer was sent to the shop for the following reason.

Wireless guard fall on me unless I use the driver coming from a clean factory HP restore.

The driver in question works is: INTEL 15.10.3.2 - published on 08-22-2013

Driver INTEL 15.5 version works as well.

All other versions, including the latest intel pro wireless drivers, I have connectivity problems and they are pretty bad. I have to keep resetting the wireless adapter every 5 minutes or sooner!

Makes me think of what follows. Is there a problem with the card, OR are these drivers specially configured to work with this card.

It is not supposed that the drivers of the latest and should not work - unless the card begins to intermittently fail. I say this because the WLAN MODULE check past in BIOS diagnostics. But just becaused it HAPPENED, doesn't mean it isn't bginning to fail. I doubt that the diagnostic program looks at every single circuit on the map to see if it works or not.

So, I put the question you guys. Because, if the technicians decide to change the map and put in a different INTEL CENTRINO WIRELESS N-2230, I'll have the same problems.

And you might say: so what's the problem? Just use drivers that work!

And I say good idea BUT these are drivers of Windows 8 and I want to use WINDOWS 10 and the pilots Win 8 will not / should not work. And which provides updates of Windows drivers do not work. And HP does not Windows 10 drivers for this model of computer. They rely on Windows update.

So, from being as tech PC since the beginning of the 1990s, I think I know what I'm talking about.

But, no man is an island of information on their own, so I put the question you guys and see what you're saying!

Thank you.

I think that I found a solution to my problem.

First thing to note is that I am running on battery power.

The solution seems to be the advanced power setting options for the adapter wireless performance MAXIMUM average energy saving.

Once I did, I had connectivity again!

Now let's see if this solution works for Windows 10.

This solution applies to Intel 15.18.0.1 driver version

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