The significance of these drivers is that they are validated for use with Windows 11 which has just recently launched on 5 October 2021, as well as Windows 10. You can download Intel’s Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers version 22.80.1 using the direct download links given below.

Download Intel Wi-Fi driver v22.80.1

For Windows 11

Download Intel Wi-Fi Driver v22.80.1 for Windows 11

Download Intel Wi-Fi driver v22.80.1 For Windows 11 For Windows 10 Download Intel Wireless Bluetooth driver v22.80.1 For Windows 11 For Windows 10 How to install Intel Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers Intel Wi-Fi driver v22.80.1 Changelog Supported hardware Intel Wireless Bluetooth driver v22.80.1 Changelog Supported hardware Verdict

For Windows 10

Download Intel Wi-Fi Driver v22.80.1 for Windows 10 x64 Download Intel Wi-Fi Driver v22.80.1 for Windows 10 x86

Download Intel Wireless Bluetooth driver v22.80.1

For Windows 11

Download Intel Wireless Bluetooth Driver v22.80.1 for Windows 11

For Windows 10

Download Intel Wireless Bluetooth Driver v22.80.1 for Windows 10 x64 Download Intel Wireless Bluetooth Driver v22.80.1 for Windows 10 x86

How to install Intel Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers

Once you have downloaded the respective drivers, the process ahead is simple. Note: The process for installing both Wi-Fi and Wireless Bluetooth drivers is almost the same as the example given below. In the case of the Wireless Bluetooth driver, you may need to perform an additional step to choose the type of installation. If so, select Typical. The driver will now be successfully installed, automatically replacing the older version.

Intel Wi-Fi driver v22.80.1 Changelog

The most significant difference, amongst other fixes and improvements, is the support for Windows 11 for this driver. Consumers can now have excellent Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity after upgrading to Windows 11. Learn to install Windows 11. You can also install Windows 11 while bypassing the system requirements check. The following fixes are implemented with this version of the driver:

Windows 10:The wireless device will no longer show the yellow exclamation mark in the Device Manager during online videos.Failure to transfer files between a laptop and a Samsung phone using the QuickShare software has been mitigated.The issue of the occasional network connectivity loss while hosting a mobile hotspot on certain devices has been fixed.Failure of certain Intel devices not receiving 802.11 Control frames that are rates greater than 24 Mbps has been fixed.Windows 11 & Windows 10:Functionality and security updates have been added.

Supported hardware

Here is a list of the supported Wi-Fi hardware compatible with this driver:

Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 (Gig+)Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX210 (Gig+)Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200Intel Wireless-AC 9560Intel Wireless-AC 9461/ 9462

To learn more about the Wi-Fi driver version 22.80.1, read the Release Notes.

Intel Wireless Bluetooth driver v22.80.1 Changelog

Support for Windows 11 has also been added for Intel’s Wireless Bluetooth driver v22.80.1. However, only one device is currently supported with this driver, while other devices are still using the older version (22.80.0.4). Read more about the details below. The following fixes are implemented with this version of the driver:

The occasional disappearance of the Bluetooth device from the Device Manager, or the Bluetooth device not working entirely on computers with certain Bluetooth headsets, has been fixed.The lagging problem of a Bluetooth mouse while playing an HFP audio via Bluetooth has been addressed.Adding a few functional updates.

Supported hardware

As we mentioned, only one hardware is currently supported for Intel Wireless Bluetooth driver version 22.80.1, which is Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211. To learn more about the Wireless Bluetooth driver version 22.80.1, read the Release Notes.

Verdict

Since Intel’s Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers v22.80.1 bring along some new security signatures as well as functional upgrades, we suggest that you install them, even if you aren’t upgrading to Windows 11 yet. However, if you are thinking of upgrading to Windows 11 or have already installed it, then you may want to install the latest drivers immediately. Otherwise, your Wi-Fi and Bluetooth devices may not function like they are supposed to.