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I bought a Notebook HP ENVY 15-q002la at the pass week. ( Windows 8.1 )
Wireless conectivity is very poor.
The packet sent statistics change from 1mb to 54mb without control, and it mantains an average of 9 mb.
I have two more netbooks from other brands and both are connected to 54 mb always.
I tried with next drivers and no changes.
16.10.0.5
16.5.3.6
17.0.1.9
17.1.0.9
17.1.1411.01
17.13.11.5 12-8-2014
17.14.0
There are one solution for this issue ?
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Hello basko,
Is this the original card that came installed in this computer when you bought it, or was the original one replaced for the Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 ?
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Hello Aleki
Is the original.
I solved the problem with a new router.
Thanks!
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Hello basko,
We are glad to know the issue has been resolved. We were wondering if you could be kind enough and let us know what was the brand and model of the router that you were having this issue and also the brand and model of the one that helped you resolve the issue.
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aleki_intel
I have some routers in my house.
I do not remember whats the oldest router, but it do not support with 802.11 n.
The new is a Dlink-600
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What type of software is that basko ? .... gives a lot of info ...
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hi rrecroc
Is a utility provided by Intel.
The report is taked from statistics menu
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/24864 Intel® Download Center
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Hello Bako,
It is very important that you know that certain routers were designed to support only one antenna with one data share and that only supports up to 150 Mbps max in N connections and that will be distributed among all the equipment connected to this router. This would reduce the connection and data transfer up to G speeds dividing among all other connected devices. Because the other router did not support AC speeds, this could be what was causing your adapter not to work properly. Please check the link below for further information on this matter: https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us/en/wireless-products/80211ac-wifi-for-dummies.html 802.11ac Wi-Fi for Dummies
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