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I used Intel's online driver update utility, and it found one for my dell 15 r laptop. The wireless card is a http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/highlights/wireless/cwn-1030 Intel® Centrino® Wireless-N 1030. my current version installed is 15.1.1.0. I download the new driver, and run the .exe. It shows these green dots around a wireless signal image. it does that for so long, then it goes away, and nothing else happens. i check online to see if it was updated, and it shows the same driver still there. is there anything that is suppose to happen after this image pops up?
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Bobby,
I recommend installing this http://www.dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/19/DriverDetails/DriverFileFormats?DriverId=R311898&FileId=2731118922 driver.
Jason
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i have 15.1.1.1 installed already. this dell driver seems to be an older version.
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Yeah, but it's probably a better fit for your hardware since it's the one that Dell recommends.
Did you have a problem to correct by updating the driver, or did you just feel like updating?
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i thought about this. i was not able to find a changelog. i thought that it may be more efficient, or smoother. nothing is wrong with my computer. i understand that you usually only change the drivers when something is not working.
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