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Wi-Fi with awful perfomance after update 23.110.0.5

athosmoreno
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I have a Samsung Galaxy Book 3 360 laptop with an Intel AX211 Wi-Fi. It always had awful performance but with some tweaks in driver configuration I made it work more or less. Now, after the last update, download/upload performance is abysmal compared to other devices in my network, and all the tweaks that worked doesn't seem to have any effect.

Is there any known workaround or just pray for it to be fixed?

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Earl_Intel
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Hi athosmoreno,


Thank you for posting in the communities!


We deeply apologize for the troubles this may have caused you, rest assured that we will help you fix this issue.


To better assist you and determine the most appropriate resolution, could you please provide the needed details listed below:


  • May I know what the previous version is of your wireless adapter?
  • When installing the latest version of your Wi-Fi driver, did you perform clean installation?
  • Can you clarify what kind of performance issues you're encountering using Wi-Fi AX211?


Once we have this information, we will be able to proceed with the next course of action and work towards resolving the issue you are facing. Your cooperation is invaluable in helping us provide you with the best possible support.


Best regards,

Earl E.

Intel Customer Support Technician


athosmoreno
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I don't really remember the previous version. I did everything via Intel Driver & Support Assistant, which installed automatically. 

 

The speed is really slow. If my phone is having 150 mb speeds, the laptop is under 30, side by side.

 

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athosmoreno
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I also tried uninstalling and then re-installing the driver but it didn't changed anything.

Earl_Intel
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Hello athosmoreno,

 

Thank you for sharing this useful information with us.

 

I just want to confirm when you reinstall the wireless drivers, did you perform clean installation?

My I also know if your connected to 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz.

 

Best regards,

Earl E.

Intel Customer Support Technician

 

athosmoreno
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Yes. I uninstalled the previous driver on Device Manager and installed it again via the executable installer.

My wireless network works on both frequencies, the laptop is always on 5 GHz. I use two Huawei AX2S routers.

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athosmoreno
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I decided to move my second router. It improved the speeds on my laptop under the coverage of that router (both routers are connected in a wireless Mesh), but it still underperforms other devices (my mobile and my corporate laptop) in the network. 

Earl_Intel
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Hello athosmoreno,


Thank you for sharing this useful information with us.


No worries, I will further check on your concern internally.


While waiting, kindly run this on your system so that I can also gauge the following peripherals and the driver versions that you have:

Intel® System Support Utility for Windows*

Once finished downloading, open the tool, click on scan (leave the default items checked), click next, then save the system information to a .txt file. Please provide us the .txt file.


Having your SSU logs will greatly help us on the investigation regarding to your concern.


Best regards,

Earl E.

Intel Customer Support Technician


athosmoreno
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This is the file generated by SSU

Earl_Intel
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Hello athosmoreno,


Thank you for sharing your SSU logs, I'll look into this.


I'll be sending you an update on this thread as soon as possible.


Best regards,

Earl E.

Intel Customer Support Technician


Earl_Intel
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Hi athosmoreno,


Thank you for patiently waiting.


To further troubleshoot the issue, try installing our older driver (version: 23.100.0)


You can also check our articles for additional troubleshooting:


Let me know if there will be changes on the issue.


Best regards,

Earl E.

Intel Customer Support Technician


athosmoreno
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I can see some improvement in stability after downgrading the driver. 

Earl_Intel
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Hello athosmoreno,


Thanks for the update.


I'll take a note on this, no worries I'll further check on this more, kindly provide us the updated SSU logs after installing the older driver: version: 23.100.0.


Best regards,

Earl E.

Intel Customer Support Technician


athosmoreno
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here it is

Earl_Intel
Moderador
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Hello athosmoreno,


Thank you for sharing the SSU logs.


I'll review the latest logs and provide you an insight as soon as possible.


Best regards,

Earl E.

Intel Customer Support Technician


Earl_Intel
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Hi athmosmoreno,


Thank you for patiently waiting.


Try configuring your laptop settings to use the settings from: Recommended Settings for 802.11ax Connectivity.


Have you already coordinated with your access point manufacturer if they have any recommended settings to ensure that your devices have optimal connection with the access point?


Best regards,

Earl E.

Intel Customer Support Technician


VonM_Intel
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Hello,athmosmoreno.

Have you had a chance to review my previous response? Please let us know if you require any further assistance. I'm here to help.


Best regards,

Von M.

Intel Customer Support Technician


athosmoreno
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Windows Update ended up updating the driver again. I have been using it since and noticed a new behavior.

I turn on the laptop and use it for a few minutes, then the connection suddenly drops. Then it falls back to a backup SSID that my router provides that has only 5 GHz (but not Wi-Fi 6). Then it works fine on the backup network.

 

But it feels weird that the laptop doesn't play well with the Wi-Fi 6 network since the Intel board has that.

VonM_Intel
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Hello, athmosmoreno.

It's interesting that your laptop drops the connection on the Wi-Fi 6 network but works fine on the 5 GHz backup SSID. Since the Intel board supports Wi-Fi 6, this behavior definitely seems unusual. Since Windows Update reinstalled the driver, please verify which version is currently installed.


Best regards,

Von M.

Intel Customer Support Technician


athosmoreno
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Windows Update had it updated back to 23.110.0.5. However, I turned on the laptop today and the Intel driver software notified of an update for version 23.120.0.3. I just installed it and will update on how it goes.

Earl_Intel
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Hello athosmoreno,


Thank you for sharing this update with us.


Noted on this, give us an update of the performance on the new driver on your system, if it fixes the issue.


Best regards,

Earl E.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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