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Hello Intel,
I am contacting you because I have a pb of WIFI that makes me crazy with my new ACER DV7 laptop bought 3 days ago here in Paris
My internet connection goes in" limited connection" after fifteen minutes caused by " unable to find the default gateway".
After reseting my local wifi router , its works some minutes then its goes still down and so on...I tried to solve it with no result.
I saw your forum and found that there are maybe a pb with the driver of your Dual WifI bluetooth 7260 N chipset.
Could you give me the link with the fix to download ?
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I am not the right person to solve your problem but you will maybe find something useful here:
http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/highlights/wireless/db-n7260 Support for the Intel® Dual Band Wireless-N 7260
Bonne chance.
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Thanks for joining the Networking community.
I understand you are getting limited connection via wireless.
Please try the following to try to fixing the issue.
Update to the latest WIFI drivers
http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/CS-034315.htm http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/CS-034315.htm
Check for a router firmware update
Also, make sure you test the connection using different router
Disable uAPSD under Adapter properties > Advanced, which seemed to fix my inability to join certain wireless networks.
Test different settings available here:
http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/sb/CS-030709.htm http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/sb/CS-030709.htm
Allan.
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Got the info from this forum:
The problem is the newer Intel drivers, as many have pointed out.
Now to those remaining, take the steps that intel techs pointed out months ago, which involves:
* removing all intel network software from your 'add/remove applications"
* rolling back your driver version. This is done by going uninstall driver in device manager and choosing 'also remove software' tick box.
* Rescan again so it shows again, then repeat, and repeat, and repeat, till you get sick of repeating!
* Use CCleaner and clean your registry of any shit leftover, use windows disk cleanup etc. (good practise)
* Rescan till nothing shows, restart, repeat.. (now they didn't tell you about this repeating! hehe)
* 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.
* Reboot
* 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.
Now you check your wifi, and it should be mint.
Now to stop Windows Update reinstalling the shitest driver from intel again, you can google this:
To anyone still having disconnect issues with the ac-7260 module, please try falling back on the driver version. Doing so has worked for many, including myself.
You can get drivers from Microsoft (Update catalog) here: https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=ac-7260 Try drivers prior to 18.33.x.x.
If it works for you, please leave a comment here so others will know.
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