- #8tf1d ac 7260 bluetooth audio driver windows 7 drivers#
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It also just identified the problem as a router or access point problem, but I just checked and my desktop and phone connect just fine.
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Not exactly sure how the bluetooth works unless it requires something the 2009 Dell's WI-FI card slot doesn't have. Oh also Bluetooth functionality of this card is not working either even though the proper driver is installed. Then again it seems like most Windows problems are caused by unnecessary things added or changed by an update. Reason I say it is unnecessary is because my WI-FI was working just fine before that update.
#8tf1d ac 7260 bluetooth audio driver windows 7 update#
The only thing I can think of is all the extra unnecessary WI-FI stuff they added during that creators update is what's causing the problem. A simple message of driver issue isn't enough. I would love to see Microsoft make a troubleshooter that identifies the actual problem as in what specifically is the exact failure AKA verbose results for those of us who can fix computers. Troubleshooter is just as helpful as it's always been as it identifies it as a driver issue even though it cannot be that.
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#8tf1d ac 7260 bluetooth audio driver windows 7 drivers#
I've tried the generic windows drivers, I've tried the newest and oldest Intel drivers, and I've tried the drivers directly from Dell (Precision M6800 Windows 7 6. The wifi works great, however we are unable to get bluetooth over audio working. With the previous driver (may be a basic Windows driver) the card does work, but whenever I try to connect to a network (if it shows any) I can see device manager refresh as though I did a manual scan for hardware changes and it of course causes the attemptedĬonnecting to fail and usually reverts to showing no WI-FI networks at all even though I'm less than 6 feet from my own cable modem with built in WI-FI. We just purchased 6 of the Intel AC 7260 through Amazon. With the latest Windows 10 driver which was released late last year, the device fails to start and gives Code 10. They have had a year at least to fix it and no fix. Whatever Microsoft screwed up in the creators update early last year that screwed my original wi-fi card and made this one to where it won't work, is still not fixed.
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I'm done trying to make a Windows 10 compatible WI-FI card work in Windows 10 with the proper Windows 10 drivers.