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FYI
The new driver as provided by the Intel Driver & Support Assistant is not working properly. After a while, the IPv6 connection disappears.
The driver in question = 22.190.0 package, 19.51.42.2 for 7265(Rev. D)
Reverting back to the old, previous driver solves the problem. The IPv6 connection remains stable.
The driver in question = 19.51.39.1
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Hello nwybauw
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Thank you @Hugo_Intel
But mine is revision D, not C.
The Intel wireless 7265 Family (Rev. D) of products are still supported and wireless drivers are available for download.
Yours faithfully, Nick
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Hello nwybauw
We deeply apologize for the confusion. In this case, please let us know the following information to continue assisting you with this issue:
1.-Is this the original adapter that came preinstalled with your system?
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3.-Have you tried rebooting your router or access point?
4.-Please run the Intel® System Support Utility and attach the log file.
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Hello nwybauw
I hope you are doing fine.
Were you able to check the previous post?
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Dear @Hugo_Intel
I got it working.
When the driver update is done through Intel® Driver & Support Assistant, the IPv6 connection drops after a while.
But when I revert to the old driver and then manually install the new driver, the problem is solved and there is a stable IPv6 connection.
As far as I'm concerned, case closed.
Yours sincerely, Nick
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Hello nwybauw
We are glad to know you found a solution, thank you for taking the time to share this fix, and hopefully, it may help other community members experiencing similar behavior.
Since the thread is now solved, we will proceed to close it. Please keep in mind that this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel. Thank you for your understanding.
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Hugo O.
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