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03-13-2021 12:16 PM
My laptop wifi only had one frequency, and no bluetooth. I want to upgrade to dual frequency, and bluetooth.
I installed Intel Wireless-N 7260 (7260HMW AN) Intel® Dual Band Wireless-N 7260 Plus Bluetooth 4.0 but the blue tooth is not working.
I do not know if the adaptor card is faulty, or if my laptop is too old to support bluetooth.
I have searched the internet extensively, and cannot find an answer.
Anyone here able to advise please?
03-13-2021 12:58 PM
Hi:
What is the full model number or product number of your notebook?
Use this guide to find that information...please do not post the serial number.
HP Notebook PCs - How Do I Find My Product Name or Number? | HP® Customer Support
Did the original wifi card have two antenna wires to connect to the Intel card?
03-13-2021 01:47 PM
Hi:
The card you selected...the wifi and bluetooth both should have worked since I assume that your notebook has two wifi antenna cables connected to the card.
Next question...do you see a Bluetooth device manager category?
If so, then you probably need to install the Intel bluetooth driver.
If not, then one of two things is possible...the Bluetooth portion of the wifi card is no good.
For some unknown reason the card you selected, is not 100% compatible with your notebook.
You should have used this part number...you can find the card on eBay by searching by the HP part number, not the model of the wifi card.
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 802.11 ac 2x2 WiFi + BT 4.0 HP Part # 710661-001
There is one thing you can try to get the BT to work...Mask pin 51 with tape.
03-14-2021 10:39 AM
Hi Paul, my laptop has 2 antenna cables, and they are connected the correct way round, and I am on the correct BT driver.
I removed the card to see about masking pin 51, but was worried about the tape detaching itself in the socket.
The reason I bought the one I did, is that my son bought one to upgrade his wifi to dual band, and the BT works. I did some research, and thought it would work in mine. My son is not local, but when Covid allows us to travel, we will swap our cards over to see if the BT on my card, works in his computer, and the BT on his card works in my computer.
I have ordered a 710661-001. It was only £12
In the meantime, I remembered I used to have a BT dongle from way way back. I found it, and managed to get it working. It is rather large, but will do for now.
I was surprised to find out recently, that I bought my laptop early 2014, and I am saving up for a new laptop for later this year.
Thank you so much for your help on this. I do appreciate you giving up your time.
Best wishes
Graham
03-14-2021 10:43 AM
You're very welcome, Graham.
I always recommend the model card I posted for folks that have the 15-n notebook model series with the Intel 4th gen processors.
They have all reported that the card works fine in both the wifi and bluetooth departments.
You will also have much faster throughput with the AC card at a max of 867 MBPS, vice the 300 MBPS you are getting with the 7260 N card.
03-19-2021 06:58 AM - edited 03-19-2021 06:59 AM
Anytime, Graham.
Glad to have been of assistance.
That's where I ordered mine from for my HP 350 G1.
It was the cheapest source.
I think it took around two weeks to get from China to Illinois, USA.
I was surprised. I thought it was going to take a lot longer.
Of course with COVID and delays in Customs, things may take longer this year than when I bought mine (pre-COVID).