I did the same exact thing and I sent my PC back to Toshiba, same model too, And they swapped it out with another Intel adapter, I know its the problem. The computer is useless as a business tool. So, Toshiba sold me a computer with a wireless card that is incompatible with the operating system.and they will not give me my money back or fix the problem. Trying to resolve this issue with no luck. I have already wasted 5 hours on the phone They will only replace the card with another identical card, which will still be incompatible. Intel strongly recommend that I replace the wi fi card.but Toshiba is refusing to help. I called Intel and they indicated that they have a partial fix, but it only works about half This quote is from the Intel web site:The data reordering issue causes intermittent WiFi connection loss and application hangs on Windows 8* platforms.
In trouble shooting the problem, I went to the Intel web site and discovered that the Intel Dual Band AC-7260 wi-fi adapter is not compatible with WindowsĨ. It happens at home, at work, at restaurants and just about everywhere I have used it. During the two months I have had the computer, I have experienced constant wi fiĭrops. One of the options I included was the Intel Dual Band AC-7260 wi-fi card. I purchased a highly customized version of the Toshiba P70 laptop in Oct 2013. I have already wasted 5 hours on the phone trying I called Intel and they indicated that they have a partial fix, but it only works about half of the
In trouble shooting the problem, I went to the Intel web site and discovered that the Intel Dual Band AC-7260 wi-fi adapter is not compatible with Windows 8. During the two months I have had the computer, I have experienced constant wi fi drops.