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My macbook pro sitting right next to me as i type is working just fine. My other AC enabled devices works fine next to the machine i have issues with. The generic response by intel "The 5 GHz band is usually more susceptible to walls and obstacles. I even tried modifying the advanced wireless nic setting with no luck. I have not moved my pc, moved the router or modified any configuration on my router.

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I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the driver without any luck. The wireless card is acquiring a valid LAN IP but it won't route "LIMITED ACCESS" for some reason. Windows 8.1 was reporting 600+mbps until today. It worked great for couple of days using the wireless AC with no problems. I installed this card into my desktop with a mini pcie to pcie adapter. Jmcalafactor - I had a similar issue you described on this forum thread. Thanks again for your help ! I'll look forward to your next response. F01B but has been "altered" with "No Whitelist" to be able to use the Intel 7260-AC card in my HP Pavilion DV7T-6000 CTO notebook. The operating system is Windows 7 ( 圆4 ) Professional.

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Also, if it was the antenna, it would drop the connection to the AP and not just lose the internet access, right ? ) - Same antenna, right ? The AP's antenna is internal.

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When you read this, you will probably think the same thing that I did at first - it's an antenna issue or interference from the walls between the AP and the usual place that the computer is but, the 2.4 GHz connection is almost instantaneous when selected and is available anywhere in the house or even outdoors ( on the deck, etc. If I then take the laptop out of the room - the wireless connection to the AP is still active BUT, I lose internet access ( "Limited Access" ) again. Now, if I take the laptop into the same room as the modem / router ( Motorola SBG6782-AC ) and again try to connect, I CAN connect to the internet on the 5 GHz band and my connection speed is no better or worse than my 2.4 GHz connection ( about 72 - 144 Mbps ). What I have learned about this issue since posting this question is, when I try to connect to the internet using the 5 GHz network ( either using the Intel Proset software or Windows WLAN ), the "pinwheel" spins for 30 - 60 seconds and then give me the message that I am connected with "Limited Access" - I can ping the AP but not connect to the internet. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. I have contacted Motorola Tech Support and, after almost an hour on the phone with them, the tech was stumped as well so, I'm hoping that someone on here will be able to tell me what I have overlooked. I have tried restarting my router, removing all security settings from both the router and computer and have deleted the 2.4 Ghz connection and then set up a new 5 Ghz wireless connection and have also changed adapter settings to "Prefer 5 Ghz" - all with the same results. Pinging the router when "connected" on 5 Ghz confirms connection to the router. There is no problem connecting to the 2.4 Ghz network and the 5 Ghz network IS visible as an available network but, it will not connect to the internet on the 5 Ghz band.

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The latest drivers have been downloaded and installed from the Intel website. I have a HP DV7T-6XXX CTO notebook running Windows 7 圆4 that has the wifi card upgraded to the Intel Dual Band Wireless AC-7260 for the purpose of being able to connect to my Motorola SBG6782-AC Dual Band router.







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