Intel Centrino Wireless-n 1030 Advanced-n 6230 Driver Windows 10
| Aspect | Rating | Comment | |--------|--------|---------| | Basic connectivity | ✅ Works | Windows 10 in-box driver works | | Stability | ⚠️ Poor | Frequent disconnects on modern routers | | Speed | ❌ Outdated | Max ~40 Mbps real-world | | Security | ⚠️ Acceptable | WPA2 only | | Bluetooth | ⚠️ Unreliable | Works but pairing issues common | | Recommended | ❌ No | Replace card or use USB adapter |
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: While also technically legacy, Windows 10 often includes an "inbox" driver that allows it to work out of the box. Then, it vanished
Microsoft sometimes hosts generic "inbox" drivers that provide basic functionality. Visit the Microsoft Update Catalog . Search for "Intel 6230" or "Intel 1030." it vanished. In its place
If you are trying to get your or Advanced-N 6230 working on Windows 10, you might have noticed they are officially discontinued and lacked dedicated Windows 10 support from Intel. However, you can still get them running using legacy drivers or built-in Windows tools. 1. Use Windows Update (Easiest)
Go to Intel’s official site and search for “Intel PROSet/Wireless Software for Windows 8.1” – This is the same package. Intel never made a separate Win10 package for these legacy cards.