In this situation, we strongly recommend you to check with the Computer Manufacturer Support, they will let you know if they recommend using your PC with Windows® 10 and they will provide the best drivers and configuration for it. We would like to mention that this adapter is not fully supported with Windows® 10, you can try with Windows 8* or 8.1* drivers in some cases, the driver is only available on Windows Update. We understand you would like to improve the speed of the connection you are getting with the Intel® Centrino® Wireless-N 2230 in you system. All rights reserved.ĭescription : Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless-N 2230 ![]() I just can't fathom why a G connection would be getting 7-8x as much down speed. ![]() Pretty much any sort of "solution" I could find online.Īny help would be appreciated. I've tried forcing different channels, 20Mhz, etc. Using my phone's wifi and doing a speedtest I get around 150Mbps. I have installed the most up to date drivers. (Wired 200Mbps.)Īfter hours of troubleshooting the closest I can come to a solution is one where I disabled 802.11n Mode under the adapters advanced tab (this gives me a 14-15Mbps down speedtest, but I refuse to compromise for a G connection and drag down the rest of my network because of this adapter. I am currently in the process of troubleshooting my wifi connection because I am receiving a 2Mbps down speedtest with 85-100% connectivity and it showing a capable 200-300Mbps connection.
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