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03-06-2017 08:07 PM
Hallo.
I bought and set wifi the INTEL AC7260 HMWG.R adapter. Beforehand I in "The program and components" deleted all wi-fi of a network and bluetooth of the program. Then I deleted the adapter and the LAN adapter BROADCOM in bluetooth "Device manager". Rebooted. Set the last BT and wifi drivers from the website INTEL (v.19.40.1702).
I rebooted comp once again and here what pattern...
Win 10 doesn't carry Intel BT. for some reason again BT BROADCOM appeared?! (pic. devices). BT in settings - enabled (pic. 3).
In the modes of a wireless network isn't present ac but only and (pic.1).
Width of channel 802.11n (?) 5.2 Ggz - auto & 20. I read that the expert - 80 Mgz.
The preferred frequency selected 5,2 Ggz. (pic.4)
Sampling speed - 153 Mbps (a tariff plan 150 Mbps) (pic. speed).
I need to paste tape the most extreme pin that BT appeared?
03-06-2017 09:22 PM
I don't understand how the Broadcom bluetooth adapter can be showing up with the card removed.
That makes no sense.
I have read someplace where folks had to tape one of the pins on the wireless cards they added to make the BT work in W10, but I can't find those posts.
Apparently the BT worked fine in W7.
03-07-2017 06:57 AM
I'm pretty sure the bluetooth was not separate from the wireless card.
I wouldn't know why you are only getting wireless A on the 5.0 GHz band.
You have an AC router, correct? If so, I wouldn't know.
An AC card will not work on AC without an AC router.
I provided the info regarding the wireless card upgrade based on that link I posted where the person indicated no problem with the 7260 AC card.
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