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I see that the latest driver for Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168 is Version: 23.40.0 (Intel's website).
I downloaded the driver on my Windows 10 PC, (ASRock motherboard on board AC 3168), and installed it. However, when I check the driver version in Device Manager for the Wi-Fi network adapter AC3168, it still shows an older version: 19.51.50.2.
I tried rebooting the system, uninstalling the device, rebooting again, and performing a clean update, but the driver version still reverts to 19.51.50.2.
Is there a specific trick or set of steps I am missing to successfully update to the latest 23.40.0 driver for the Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168?
Thank you,
Mahan Wolff
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You are confusing driver package version number with driver version number. You need to look at the release notes for a driver package in order to see the version numbers of the included drivers. Here's a snippet from the 23.40.0 release notes:
As you can see, the driver version number for your 3168 component is 19.51.50.2.
Hope this helps,
...S
Edit: Corrected typo in version number string.
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Hello,
I thought the same thing, but as mentioned below, we have the current driver.
Here is the link, which states that the new driver 19.51.50.2 is in package 23.40.0.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/823059/823060/intel-wireless-wi-fi-drivers-for-wireless-ac-7265-rev-d-3168-and-3165.html
If someone finds this message at a later time, note that Intel can sometime try to automatically find and install package 23.120.0, but Intel card 3168 is no longer supported. Read the paragraph after the table:
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Yes, absolutely correct. It's yet another of the many foibles in iDSA.
...S

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