I recently bought a Gigabyte P34G gaming laptop which came with an Intel 7260N WiFi mini PCI express card. The wireless access point in use for my home network is a 4th generation Apple Airport Extreme which has been running solidly for about 3 years.
I noticed that periodically I would loose internet connectivity while the windows network status would show "Limited Connectivity". Turning WiFi off/on or leaving and re-joining the network would solve the issue but it would re-occur at some random time in the next hour or so.
Thinking it was due to the over-saturated 2.4GHz spectrum, I bought a 7260-AC mini PCI express card which would let me access the network at 5GHz. The install went painlessly and I confirmed that I was connecting on 5GHz but the same issue persisted as before.
I started looking around and found many posts describing the same issue on Intel's own forums: https://communities.intel.com/thread/46162
Does anyone here have a 7260 card running stable at N speeds in windows 8.1? If this thing is a complete dud I will have to get something that works and that also provides bluetooth as the Intel card did both.
I noticed that periodically I would loose internet connectivity while the windows network status would show "Limited Connectivity". Turning WiFi off/on or leaving and re-joining the network would solve the issue but it would re-occur at some random time in the next hour or so.
Thinking it was due to the over-saturated 2.4GHz spectrum, I bought a 7260-AC mini PCI express card which would let me access the network at 5GHz. The install went painlessly and I confirmed that I was connecting on 5GHz but the same issue persisted as before.
I started looking around and found many posts describing the same issue on Intel's own forums: https://communities.intel.com/thread/46162
Does anyone here have a 7260 card running stable at N speeds in windows 8.1? If this thing is a complete dud I will have to get something that works and that also provides bluetooth as the Intel card did both.