Please, also check if your Firewall and/or antivirus configuration is impacting on the installation. It may be that the driver got corrupted during installation so try to uninstall it completely to the point that the system does not recognize it and then proceed to installing it gain from your computer manufacturer.

Yes, the support for the Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230 is provided by Windows*10 own inbox driver. However, one important point is to be ubsolutely sure your computer is fully compatible with this new OS. We have noticed that when the installation of tWindows*10 is forced on systems that are not meant to have it, the user encouters several issues. Your computer manufacturer can provide you this information. You can find thier contact information here: Computer Manufacturer Support


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On our best effort yo help you, you can try the drivers found in our support webpage, however, it is important that you know that since our dirvers are generic, they may not be fully compatible with your system. -PROSet-Wireless-Software-for-Bluetooth-technology-for-Windows-10-64-bit-JP- Download Intel PROSet/Wireless Software for Bluetooth technology for Windows 10 64-bit (JP)

You will need to uninstall the current Bluetooth* software to the point that Windows sees it as an unknown device and then proceed with the install of the drivers informed above. Please remember to contact your computer manufacturer first in order to check if there is not any available drivers on their side.

I too am having the exact issue with the driver install. I have a NUC6i5SYH , made by INTEL. Why does intel post a driver for download and install that it knows is not used by the operating system. Why not include somewhere in big bold print, since if you have this machine, probably 90% chance you are installing windows 10, that you should not waste yet more time on a wormhole created by INTEL for the benefit of those customers into masochism.

I try to install the blue tooth driver intel offers on its support website driver page for the NUC6i5SYH and the install gets hung in the middle and i get the identical error message as was posted at the beginning of the thread.

win 10, fully updated, 32 GB ram, 250GB EVO m.2. And if your next question is regarding blue tooth devices, I experienced the install fail above with no devices paired as well as when they were paired.

Additionally, and if this is a technical impossibility then so be it, but with respect to blue tooth, it is massively more preferable to use blue tooth mice and keyboards for obvious reasons relating to flexibility and eliminating use of usb ports, but what is a major non-starter or at least requires you to keep an older version of both in the bottom drawer is that the BIOS stage of the boot does not recognize Bluetooth peripherals - they don't get recognized until windows loads. If there is anyway Intel could overcome that it would be a HUGE value add.

Same issue here. I have been having this problem for about a year now since I upgraded to Win 10. When I use the Intel driver update utility it detects a new bluetooth driver and attempts to install it, but always fails with the following error:

Previous to upgrading to Windows 10 the Intel driver update utility upgraded the bluetooth drivers several times without problems. I tried to manually run the installation as Admin but that didn't help.

Please check this link as it may contain information that might help you resolve this situation: -and-i-o/wireless-networking/000005821.html?wapkw=linux+drivers+support+for+wireless Frequently Asked Questions about Bluetooth Technology

Thanks. But I have already solved this- Fresh install a windows 10. I have tried the "clean uninstall" method, but it didn't work. the only thing that I haven't tried is to try the latest windows update. Too bad that I have to format and have a fresh install there. INCONVENIENT!

that link was too generic to be of any help - what would be the desired response would be something that contains specific information addressing the issue in the very first post, identifying the exact specific problem - i would have to think that it is a pretty big recurring issue when you are talking about a hung install routing of an core intel driver on windows 10 - something that I would assume, if I was running Intel, that I would get at least one of the 100,000 employees on it, preferably an engineer with competence in this area - say someone that wrote the driver, and have reproduce the problem and provide either a solution or a confirmation of the problem and that you are working on it or simply that the two users who took the time to comment here (and I am sure there are hundreds if not thousands of others who didn't because the fact of the matter is it still works perse, but not that great i can tell you, with common interruptions - which says something aint wright although the hung install routine is the first clue) are simply incompetent gadflys.

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I recently add the AX200 Desktop Set to my PC build. Wifi works fine, but windows device manager can't find bluetooth device. I've tried some suggestions in the forums like checking & installing the driver, restarting bluetooth services, and finally checking the M.2 Key E Slot in my motherboard. Strangely, when I tried to boot from Linux Ubuntu LTS 20.04 FF, it detected all the capabilities of the network card, both BT and WIFI.

Have you found any solve to this issue for people who are having the issue persist through tons of wipes>restarts>installs>restarts? Personally I dont use the wifi or bluetooth other than for printing, I'm hard wired otherwise and recently went to print something today and notice both my bluetooth and wifi adapters gone. Looked for them in dev manager, both also gone. Did your solution a ton of times to no avail. Updated bios, tried again, nothing. For reference I'm using an Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Hero Wifi, and normally my bluetooth/wifi adapters are disabled, but I can always see them and they're greyed out on my adapters page. I noticed they were just gone today and started troubleshooting and nothing has worked yet. I also did a network reset when all else failed, to try and get it to reinstall all the network adapters but that didnt work either. Anything else you got we can try? Would be greatly appreciated.

Yes, I unplugged my LAN connection and made sure windows displayed "no connection" on the taskbar. The WiFi on the AX200 works (it can find networks in search), but I didn't connect it to any network ever. Especially since windows informs me that I have no internet connection whenever I unplug the LAN cable.

If you're sure that you are staying disconnected, then keep uninstalling the drivers and rebooting until the drivers are gone. Remember that this is Wireless and BT both. In the BT case, the Intel driver is gone when you either don't see the device or you see the device listed generically with a Microsoft BT driver (I have modified my instructions above to make this clear). If this never happens (translation: you've done the uninstall/reboot, say, 10 times), then something is broken in your installation (most likely bad installer/uninstaller from Intel). You could try using Microsoft's troubleshooter (see this article for more information) or try one of the third-party driver driver removal products (I don't have a specific recommendation (I personally have never had to use one), but this article provides some recommendations).

If the Intel BT device is just not showing up, there may be a physical problem with your adapter (this is not the only discussion of modules whose Wireless is working fine but BT not at all). It may, however, be a problem with your motherboard's BIOS, so check for BIOS updates.

I have tried the above solution repeatedly and BT simply does not appear in Device Manager. I've uninstalled the devices and all existing drivers then installed the latest Intel drivers (22.80.1 64-bit) for both WiFi and BT. Device Manger shows the WiFi with the correct Intel driver, but no BT at all.

Are there any other solutions? Is this problem also present with newer Intel M.2 adapters like AX210 and AX211? has anyone found another M.2 card that works? Since many other brand M.2 cards use the Intel chipset, I don't want to replace the Intel AX200 card only to find that the replacement card still uses the Intel drivers and doesn't work either.

Same here... No joy using AX200 or AX201 on a Panasonic CF-C2, which comes standard with this type of card. Not this level of card, but the same type only an older model. Everything works really well on this PC and we use it for vehicle diagnostics. The only thing lacking is the network performance. So far, I've tested three different types. Initially, a Chinese seller's version and then genuine Intel direct from Intel. Then a desktop version that also uses e-Key - only I didn't use the antennae that comes with the package.

Unfortunately I have the same problem with bluetooth on AX200. Im very confuset of that. I bought this Wi-Fi card especially for built in BT module. So... I have modern B560 motherboard and still can't to encourage BT module to work. Today I bought separate USB BT key and it works like a charm!

I did the same thing. After testing multiple different units (AX200, AX210, etc.) the problem persisted, so I kept the AX210 installed and purchased an ultra-low-profile USB Bluetooth 5.1 adapter and it works flawlessly. 152ee80cbc

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