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Intel Releases First WiFi and Bluetooth Driver to Support Windows 11
After the previous month releasing a GPU driver update, Intel has now re-released a driver update that supports Windows 11 which for this time is WiFi and Bluetooth.
The world’s largest semiconductor chip maker Intel released a new wireless driver and it is one of the important releases as it adds support for the Windows 1 operating system. Since this is an update to Intel drivers compatible with Windows 11, users can expect a better experience with wireless connection.
Intel has updated their graphics drivers with support for Windows 11 and they have also validated their wireless drivers (Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) to support Windows 11 version 21H2 (October 2021 Update). .
The Intel PROSet Wireless Software update version 22.70.0 can now be obtained through the Intel website or on the optional update on the Windows Update page in Settings. In addition to the highlight by bringing support for Windows 11, this update also fixes several bugs that existed in the previous version.
In addition, you can get WiFi (version 22.70.0) and Bluetooth (version 22.70.2) drivers on Windows 10 and Windows 11 that use supported adapters, including:
- Intel Wi-Fi AX210.
- Intel Wi-Fi AX201.
- Intel Wi-Fi AX200.
- Intel Wireless AC 9560.
- Intel Wireless AC 9462.
- Intel Wireless AC 9461.
- Intel Wireless AC 9260.
- Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 8265.
- Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 8260.
- Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 3168.
- Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 3165.
- Intel Wireless 7265 Family.
To get it, you can download it through the official Intel page, for WiFi and Bluetooth.
How to Set a Static IP Address on a Windows 11 computer
Although generally the IP address has been assigned automatically using the DHCP Server provided by either the Modem or Router, but sometimes we want to set the IP with a numbering that is easier for us to remember, namely by using a Static IP.
In Windows 7, 8 or 10, we can still use the Control Panel to manage this, we can even use the Settings application which is already available in Windows 10. So what if it’s in Windows 11? So about this, on this occasion we will summarize the short steps on How to Set a Static IP in Windows 11, and here are the steps.
How To Set Static IP In Windows 11
Step 1. First, please open Settings > Network & Internet.
Step 2. Then please specify the Network Interface you are using, here since I use Ethernet, then I choose Ethernet which is already connected to the network (exactly as in the picture above), in some cases if the DHCP server is not activated, then the WiFi or Ethernet icon will display the status (exclamation mark) or display Unidentified network information as shown below, which indicates that our device is not connected properly or there is a problem.
Step 3. After you determine the Network Interface you are using, then please click on the IP Address section, then please click Edit > Set from Automatic (DHCP) to Manual.
Step 4. Please enable IPv4 and adjust the IP Address to what you need, for example as shown in the following image.
Step 5. Make sure that the IP Address you enter is in accordance with the network you have, if it is finished, please click save and you are done.
How to Turn on Remote Desktop in Windows 11
For those of you who are accustomed to working in the IT world, you must be familiar with the term remote computer, which is to control or control a remote computer, be it a server or desktop computer without having to deal directly with it.
What is Remote Desktop?
Remote Desktop is a feature of the Windows operating system that allows users to remotely control other computers over a computer network. Remote Desktop uses the RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) protocol, which by default runs on TCP port 3389.
With this feature, users do not need to be in direct contact with the computer concerned, which may be very far away.
Remote Desktop on windows 11
By default, the Remote Desktop option should be active in Windows 11. Where with this Remote Desktop, it allows users to remotely control other computers.
But if you find Remote Desktop still can’t access Windows 11, there are a number of settings you need to activate, and here we summarize the short steps.
- First, please open Settings > System > Remote Desktop
- Then, please make sure that the Remote Desktop option is in the ON position, if not then please activate it.
- After that, you can access your Windows 11 device by entering your Windows 11 device IP or Computer Name.
- Enter your Windows Credential which is the username and password for you to log into Windows 11.
- And done. Now you can control Windows 11 remotely.
How to Enable Super Administrator on Windows 11 System
Since the era of Windows Vista, Microsoft has changed the account mechanism in terms of rights or privileges (make changes to system files, read and write files, and others). There are 3 types of accounts, including:
- User:This is a standard account, you can log in with a local account or it integrates with Windows 10. When you are logged in with this user and want to run the app with run as Admin, User Account Control (UAC) will appear and you are prompted to enter the admin password if you wish continue the process.
- Administrator User: This is the standard admin account that is created by default during Windows installation or factory default (OEM). When logged in with this user and want to run the application with run as Admin, then UAC will appear and just click Yes to continue the process.
- Super Administrator: An account where you can perform full system configuration. By running this account there will be no UAC warning when running administrator privileges.
By default, Windows 11 disables the Super Administrator account for security reasons. If you want, then you can use the following method to activate it.
How to Enable Super Administrator on Windows 11 System
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- Open Windows Terminal (as Admin), you can open it via Quick Link (Win+X).
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- Type the command net user Administrator /active:yes and press enter on the keyboard.,
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- If successful, there will be a user option named Administrator.
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- Done
To turn off the Super Administrator account, you can follow the same steps and then change the command from Yes to No.
That’s it!
How to Activate Windows 11 Pro using The Old Windows License Number
Good News for Windows users. The discourse is that Microsoft will announce the new Windows 11 operating system on June 24, 2021, as confirmed by the official Windows Twitter account.
Windows 11 displays a new interface design which is a refresher from the design of Windows 10. The appearance in Windows 11 is a simpler version and a smoother version than Windows 10. In the start menu display, it is made simpler. The menu is placed in the middle, but for those of you who don’t like the look of it you can use the option to move everything to the left side. Another new look of Windows 11, they will have a new trapezoid-shaped logo (almost similar to Windows 8), application icons look more 3D (with the addition of subtle color gradations). Then the corners are deliberately rounded.
For information, if you want to install Windows 11, we can activate Windows 11 using the previous version of Windows license that we already have, it can be Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 with an equivalent variant. On this occasion we will show you how to activate Windows 11 Pro using a Windows 10 Pro Retail License.
Curious? here are the short steps. But before going into the discussion, I always recommend you to use the Original license.
How to Activate Windows 11 Pro
Step 1. First prepare the Windows license that you will use, basically this license contains a Serial number combination of letters and numbers.
Step 2. After the Windows 11 Pro installation is complete and your license has been prepared, you can activate it directly by going to slui.exe or you go through Settings > Update & Security > Activation.
Next, please enter the Serial Number / License that you have in the form provided, don’t forget to also make sure your Internet connection is active so that the activation process runs safely and smoothly.
If you have entered, then please click Next.
Then, please click Activate, please wait a few moments and finish, if it says Windows is activated then the activation process is complete.
Now let’s see the results of the slmgr /dlv and slmgr /xpr commands in the Command Prompt as Admin, is this license Retail and permanently active?
Well, success… Then can this license be reused to activate Windows 10 Pro?, because this is a Retail license, it should still be possible, provided that the license is only used on one device and one operating system.
How easy isn’t it? please try guys, and if Windows 11 has been officially released you can still use the Windows license you already have, without having to spend any money.
I hope this article is useful, thank you.
How to Turn Off the Snap Layout Feature in Windows 11
Microsoft will release Windows 11 soon. In addition to overhauling the display, Windows 11 also provides improvements to users who often do multitasking activities.
Now users will find the snap layout feature that will appear when hovering the mouse over the maximize window option in File Explorer or other applications. Its function is to give users quick access if they want to change the size according to the position offered.
But if you are not so helped by this feature, then you can turn it off easily.
How to Turn Off Snap Layouts Feature in Windows 11
- Open settings on windows 11.
- Click the System option.
- Click the Multitasking option.
- In the right pane, scroll down and uncheck the Show snap layouts when I hover over a window’s maximize button option.
- (Optional), you can also uncheck the Show snap layouts that the app is part of when I hover other taskbar buttons option.
- Done.
After the process is complete, the snap layout menu will not appear when you hover the mouse. You can do the same steps if you want to restore it.