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The organization stopped connecting corporate Wi-Fi on various laptops with Intel
wi-fi 6 AX201 160 MHz modules (one of the non-working ones). Reinstalling drivers doesn't help.
Tried both new and old drivers. Windows 10 Enterprise Release 22H2 Build 19045.1889.
Performed a network reset and all that is possible. Removed updates for the latest
cumulative dated 10/05/2022. Reinstalling the OS on Windows 10 Corporate LTSC Version 21H2 OS
assembly helped
What was done:
1) With the help of the renew and release commands, etc.
2) Reset network settings.
3) Disabling and removing the wi-fi module from the device manager.
4) Installing both old drivers and new ones 5) updating group policies through the lan grid.
Nothing helped, except for reinstalling Windows to a different version.
And this happened after one of the updates

 

The problem in the organization remains relevant. And as I search
the number of problematic HP laptops is increasing. Where possible, I have reinstalled the Windows
edition.
There is another way to get around the problem - this is an external wi-fi module,
checked on the problem Windows, everything works. It's not even clear where to dig or drivers or
some kind of updates. But initially everything worked fine.

 

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