How to fix your network adapter after installing update KB4515384 on Windows 10

It's becoming clear that Microsoft is having a quality control problem when it comes to updating Windows 10. On September 10, the software giant began the rollout of update KB4515384 for devices running the May 2019 Update (version 1903), and shortly after the release a number of users started reporting problems with the Start menu and search, followed by audio issues with certain games, and now, it appears that the update has a bug affecting network connectivity.

According to several reports on Reddit and Microsoft forums (via Neowin), after installing update KB4515384 on Windows 10, some wireless network adapters will stop working, and reinstalling the latest device driver doesn't fix the problem. Microsoft seems to have already acknowledged the issue and explains that the compatibility bug is happening with Intel Centrino 6205/6235 and Broadcom 802.11ac Wi-Fi adapters on specific models of NEC devices.

Although the company hasn't disclosed the update that originated the problem, the timing and symptoms match the issue some users are describing after installing KB4515384. Microsoft is currently working to resolve this issue, but if your device has been affected, you can either try the official workaround or remove the update to mitigate the networking problem.

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