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Wi-Fi driver installation is not a one-time event but an ongoing maintenance task. Manufacturers frequently release driver updates to patch security vulnerabilities, improve connection stability, and enhance data transfer speeds. Neglecting these updates can leave a system exposed to exploits or result in subpar performance. Advanced users often utilize specific driver management software or manufacturer-specific utilities (like GeForce Experience for NVIDIA, though typically for GPUs, similar tools exist for networking hardware like Intel’s Driver & Support Assistant) to automate this maintenance.

WiFi drivers are software components that enable a computer's operating system to communicate with a WiFi adapter or wireless network interface card (NIC). Without a properly installed WiFi driver, a computer may not be able to connect to a wireless network, limiting its access to the internet and other network resources.

In most modern operating systems, particularly Windows 10 and 11, the process is automated via Plug and Play (PnP) technology. When the system detects new hardware, it queries online repositories to find and install the matching driver silently in the background. This seamless process has become the standard expectation for most users.

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