Recently, the Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 was discontinued by Intel. This means that the drivers are no longer available from intel. But this also means that its hard to find on any archive since its not that old. PLEASE HELP! I need to download the drivers for my Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 but I can't find them anywhere.

I have Lenovo Thinkpad E440 Win 10 64 with Intel Wireless N-7260 (according to device manager) and driver 17.15.0.5 and an hour ago I was trying to mirror laptop screen to Vizio TV with Chromecast integrated. I had mirrored this PC's screen to a TV, Chromecast, Roku before but I noticed since some months ago, the process of doing this changed, it used to be like a blue app where you did all the mirroring process (Yes, still Win1064). I don't know since when it changed to the:


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Tried downloading the driver from intel website, uninstall, install driver pack manually, nothing. Tried driver package from Lenovo website for latest OS, it says "Intel Wireless 7260 driver for Windows 8.1" (They don't have a Win1064 driver for that adapter), clean install, nothing. Nor the TV was showing for mirroring nor did the 5G nets show in wifi.

So, either you have the single-band version or you have the dual-band version. If you have the dual-band version, the title (which is on the card itself) will include "dual-band". If you do not have the dual-band version, you simply aren't connecting to 5G.

Even the website title of that Intel datasheet PDF is titled "Intel Dual Band Wireless-N 7260 Product Brief", you ccan see the PDF file name in the URL it says "dual-band-wireless-n-7260-bgn-brief.pdf" at the end of URL.

I have a Intel NUC D54250WYK. Two years ago I added an Intel Wireless-N 7260 with bluetooth card to the machine. It was running Windows 8.1 at the time. I installed the relevant drivers and both WiFi and Bluetooth parts worked fine. This week I did a fresh install of Windows 10 (an upgrade wasn't working for some reason). Out of the box the WiFi was working but Windows couldn't see the Bluetooth device. Device Manager was showing an Unknown USB Device (device Descriptor Request Failed),so I was assuming this pointed to a driver problem? The Wifi card was using a Microsoft driver.

I downloaded bt_21.10.1_64 from Intel Wireless Bluetooth for Intel Wireless 7260 Family site and installed it. It made no difference. I then tried older drivers I had from before but again it made no difference. (Although the wifi card started using intel drivers).

I found this thread "Solved: Intel Wireless-AC 7260 bluetooth failed - Intel Communities" and followed the steps. I could only find one driver the bt_21.10.1_64 - the onedrive link in the thread didn't work. I don't know if that has the Wifi and/or the bluetooth driver. I can see the wifi card is still using a Microsoft driver and there is an unrecognized USB device in device manager and no bluetooth. It's like the drivers are not correct. Am I installing the correct drivers? Are there others I should use? I did try some random dell ones I found for the same card but it didn't solve the bluetooth issue. As it was working find under Windows 8.1 I don't believe its an install problem?

I called Toshiba's technical support. After asking for the laptop's serial number, the representative insisted that my model comes with the single-band 7260, not the dual-band version. I assured him that my laptop is able to see 5GHz networks in Linux. I also told him several times that the Intel Web site reports my card as the AC version. He came just short of accusing me of lying, and I came just short of offering to send him a video of the card picking up 5GHz networks. I eventually hung up, as the conversation led nowhere.

So, apparently the Dual Band and single-band versions of the Wireless-N 7260 are the same piece of hardware. I assume that all three versions can pick up AC networks as well. The drivers for the single-band version just have the 5GHz band deactivated.

Are you 100% sure that you have the dual-band model? If you do have the dual-band model, then the best thing to do is start a new thread. The information I provided only applies to the single-band version.

If you haven't opened up your laptop to check, then do so. As I mentioned in the last post, the new kernel seems to identify the correct model and treats it accordingly. Your only options are to downgrade your kernel or buy a dual-band card.

The laptops in question are all Intel-based. Graphics, Chipset, and Wi-FI. One laptop (HP EliteBook 840-G1) is using an Intel Wifi 7260 card and the other (HP zbook g3) is using an Intel 8260 Wi-Fi Card. We do have a Microsoft Miracast adapter for out TV so this is not the problem. I have copied what my command "netsh wlan show drivers" output is. it is below.

Step 7. Go to your [Device Manager] in your PC/notebook, find [Network Adapters] and click [Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC7260] to check if your driver version is the same as the information displayed in the red box(on the right) in Step 3.

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