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* It will reinstall it, check the version, is it the MS version? We are looking for version: 17.15.0.5 or simular 17x version. * Most of those who are onto it, won't have to repeat so much, but if you have been stuffing around trying to fix this, then there is a lot of rubbish to clean. (now they didn't tell you about this repeating! hehe) * Rescan till nothing shows, restart, repeat. * Use CCleaner and clean your registry of any **bleep** leftover, use windows disk cleanup etc. Download the EP0000552195.exe file to a temporary or download directory (please note this directory for reference).
#Intel wireless ac 7260 driver windows 10 Bluetooth#
About Bluetooth Drivers: Installing the system's Bluetooth driver will allow it to connect with various devices such as mobile phones, tablets, headsets, gaming controllers, and more. The Taskbar should be clear of applications before proceeding. Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 - Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 for Desktop - Intel Dual Band Wireless-N 7260 - Intel Wireless-N 7260. * Rescan again so it shows again, then repeat, and repeat, and repeat, till you get sick of repeating! To ensure that no other program interferes with the installation, save all work and close all other programs. This is done by going uninstall driver in device manager and choosing 'also remove software' tick box.
#Intel wireless ac 7260 driver windows 10 software#
* removing all intel network software from your 'add/remove applications"

Now to those remaining, take the steps that intel techs pointed out months ago, which involves: The problem is the newer Intel drivers, as many have pointed out. Thank you in advance with help on this issue! But shortly after doing so, the adapter disappears and I lose connection, and no networks are shown. Only after many attempts of turning on and off my laptop, does the adapter appear and I can finally use my Wifi. At times when I log on to my laptop, the AC-7260 driver isn't even listed on my network adapters in my device manager list.
#Intel wireless ac 7260 driver windows 10 drivers#
We are commited to provide the latest avilable drivers for Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 and other. This and other Network Adapters drivers were hosting are 100 safe. Please note we are carefully scanning all the content on our website for viruses and trojans. I find this very odd, and even more frustrating, that the trouble shooter found the problem, but couldn't identify the problem! Even when I scan this drive, it says it is up to date and working fine. This page contains drivers for Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 manufactured by Intel. When I went to trouble shoot this adapter, it stated there was a problem with the driver, but couldn't identify the problem. After troubleshooting this issue, it found that the Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 adapter is experincing driver - or hardware -related problems.
#Intel wireless ac 7260 driver windows 10 update#
In order to manually update your driver, follow the steps below (the next steps): 1. Most of them only somewhat work or don't work at all.I've been losing connection a lot latey, and have to reset my wireless adapter every 2 - 5 minutes. The package provides the installation files for Intel Dual Band Wireless-N 7260 Driver version 17.13.12.1. I advise you to ignore other tricks and tips you see online until you have tested the ones in the linked guide thoroughly. Possibly there was only 2 driver versions available anyway. If I remember correctly, the latest driver is actually less stable than older ones. The registry trick fixed it for me, but I might have had the best driver coincidentally. I would try this first, and then try a different driver if the problems persist. Sounds harder than it is, here's a great tutorial: (see last chapter for registry editing instructions) You need to go to registry and add a REG_DWORD ScanWhenAssociated = 0 to your Wifi chips registry.

To most users this isn't much of an issue. When it's disabled, your computer will scan for available networks only when you click the wifi icon in windows status bar. It becomes stable when you disable the auto-scan feature. The chip doesn't have a Win10 driver available and that is the cause. The problems happen when the chip scans for available networks.
