
If you are unfortunate to install their control software, it might soft kill the antenna on start up until both the software and driver are un-installed (hence why they don't support it I guess).

The Intel card gave me nothing but grief with Bluetooth devices and anything to do with WiFi direct / MyWiFi etc doesn't work / not supported under Windows 8.1 圆4. I've just removed one (Intel AC-7260) from my Gigabyte Z97N-Gaming 5 board two weeks ago and replaced it with an Azurewave AW-CE123H (Broadcom 4352 / 20702 based AC & BT 4.0). (Yes, I know about blacklisting.) What I'd like to know if Intel has managed to fix all the Wireless problems of it, and if I'll receive a much better experience.Īlso, I'd like to know if Intel is going to release a newer model, and when (to see if it's worth the upgrade).

I have August's drivers and I haven't been able to fix those issues. I have sudden drops and I'm about to kill myself. I remember reading a comment on Amazon telling me that from "cheaper sellers" there were many counterfeits.

#2: I need to install a modified version of the BIOS (already know how to do that and where to look that) #1: Thanks!!!! I need to check that thing very well. The results are that one worked perfectly one was sent with the wrong assembly (Dell part instead of Lenovo part, seller credited me for the mistake) and one was an engineering prototype that didn't work in any computer. I have purchased three cards from different seller on eBaby.

Verify you have selected the correct form-factor for your computer, as they come in both MiniPCIe and in M.2 (NGFF) form-factors.If you do purchase an Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 Plus Bluetooth adapter, here are three things to make sure of:
