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- Windows 10:
- Locate the taskbar in the bottom-right corner of your desktop.
- Select the Wireless icon.
- Select Network & Internet settings.
- Select Wi-Fi on the left if not already selected, then select Hardware properties.
- The product is listed in the Description field. Example: Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 160MHz.
The Wi-Fi driver version is listed in the Driver version field. Example: 21.90.0.9
- Mac OS:
- Click on the Apple logo in the top left corner of your screen
- About This Mac
- More Info
- System Report
- Under the "Network" heading, click Wi-Fi
- Find "Interfaces:" on the right side of the windows.
Here, you will find your card type, firmware version, MAC address, etc.
For older Macs running OSX 10.5/10.6:
- Click on the Apple logo in the top left corner of your screen
- About this Mac
- More Info...
- Under "Network" choose "Airport"
- Scroll down to: "Interfaces"
Here, you will find your card type, firmware version, MAC address, etc.
- Ubuntu/Linux:
- Open terminal with Ctrl + Alt + T
- Run the following command to find a list of network interfaces:
/sbin/ip -4 -o a | cut -d ' ' -f 2,7 | cut -d '/' -f 1 - Run the following command in terminal:
sudo lshw -C network - In the "configuration" section, at the bottom of the output, you will see a driver version. For example:
driver=rtl8723ae



