The best way to keep your device drivers up to date is to allow them update automatically. When the Wi-Fi interface is not working or running slow, updating the Wi-Fi drivers can do wonders for you.

On Windows, you may perform Wi-Fi driver updates through the device manager. Or, you can manually update it by downloading updates from the manufacturer’s website. However, on the Mac and Linux based devices, the update process is taken care of by the regular system updates.

In this article, we will discuss in detail how to update the Wi-Fi drivers across different OS platforms.

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Windows device manageris an important platform to check all the drivers installed on your device. It lets you update, uninstall and even roll back the drivers. you may always use this tool to update your Wi-fi drivers to their latest version.

This is how you may do it using the device manager:

Manually Updating the Wi-Fi Drivers

Toupdate the Wi-Fi driveron your own, you need to download the driver’s installation files from the manufacturer’s website. Intel and Realtek are some prominent Wi-Fi driver manufacturers, so we will cover how to download the required drives from their websites.

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Updating Intel Wi-Fi Divers

To update the Wi-Fi drivers without using the device manager, follow these steps,

Updating Realtek Drivers

To update the Realtek Wi-Fi drivers, follow these steps:

you may alsoperform windows updateto keep your drivers, in this case, the Wi-Fi drivers up to date. It will automatically download and install the latest drivers for the Wi-Fi adapter.

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To check and download the latest drivers using the windows update, follow these steps;

Update Wi-Fi Driver On Mac

On Apple devices, especially Mac, the drivers are automatically downloaded and installed when available. To verify if anylatest updatesare available on this device,

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