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Code 10 on Intel Wireless Ac 9560

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Got an Acer Nitro 5 a few days ago. Worked perfectly fine that night. Next day wifi would occasionally cut out. Today the wireless adapter will only give me a code 10 error, indicating a driver/hardware failure. Tried all solutions I could find as far as the drivers go with no luck. I think the adapter may have come loose inside the laptop. I want to make sure I'm not missing some "duh" solution before I open this up, or if I'm better of taking it to a shop to have a guy do it for me.


Intel Wireless Driver generating unnecessary windows events

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I have been suffering for some time from the windows event log being filled with an unnecessary events of the form:

 

Source: Netwtw06

Level: Information

EventId: 7023

Message: 7023 - Intel proprietary

 

These are occurring at a rate of 1 a minute.

 

This issue is similar to Wireless driver spamming Windows Event Log

 

I have reinstalled the latest driver following your clean install procedure at Clean Installation of Wireless Drivers

 

The latest software I now have installed is Intel PROset/Wireless Software version 20.50.0.

The wireless driver I am using is for the Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 version 20.50.0.4

 

I know that Intel's answer in the past has been to place a filter on the windows event log to exclude the erroneous events.

However I feel as this is generating between 20000-40000 events per month, Intel should really deal with the removal of these events.

 

Dave Stringer

vSwitch hyper-v and Network Bandwith on Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265

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Hello,

I think there is an issue.... Intel driver side or Microsoft Windows Hyper-v side....

 

With bridge

2018-05-30 21_35_56-.png

 

Without brigde

2018-05-30 21_37_41-Gestionnaire Hyper-V.png

 

I tried to find some parameter to solve this issue but i found nothing... May be it's a bug.

My windows version :

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Intel driver version :

 

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Any idea ?

 

Thanks for your help.

why must i reset network adapter intel dual band wireless ac 8260 3x/day?

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on win10 laptop, my network adapter intel dual band wireless ac 8260 (with latest drivers) fails to connect needs reset every other laptop session (i do it manually in device manager by 'disabling' then 'reenabling' the drivers which works 9 of 10 times to restore flawless internet connections).  has been true for 1 year on lenovo and 2 years on asus prior to that.  this has been true out of the box.  i originally thought it was faulty drivers so tried others which changed nothing.

Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165 Connection issues

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So I have the Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165 WIFI Card and I started having this issues today where I have to install the ProSet drivers every time I restart the PC to be able to use WIFI and Bluetooth and it is super annoying so if anyone can help me with this here are the SSU logs https://hastebin.com/uduyafayoy.vbs

Traffic lag issue on Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260 and registry changes

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On Lenovo T460/470 Windows 10 laptop, ping or throughput latency problem is sometimes observed.

Its network adapter Intel dual band wireless ac 8260 (with latest drivers 20.10.xx).

 

I got to know by googling that the lag issue is due to frequent WiFi scan behavior of Intel Wireless drivers and it can be resolved by setting the following registries and setting 'Roaming Aggressiveness' to 'lowest'.

 

"ScanDisableOnLowTraffic"=dword:0000001F

"ScanDisableOnMediumTraffic"=dword:0000001F

"ScanDisableOnHighOrMulticast"=dword:0000001F

"ScanDisableOnLowLatencyOrQos"=dword:0000001F

 

Changing 'Roaming Aggressiveness' to 'lowest' and changing values of the four registries make WiFi Scan disabled completely, then it leads to resolve lag problem.

Does anyone explain about the four registries?

And, is there any plan for Intel to update Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC driver to make WiFi-scan configurable?

 

Thanks in advance.

¿que es interruptor de radio esta desastivaado?

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no puedo conectarme a una red wifi me dice que es interruptor de radio esta desastivado y el driver esta actulizado a lo ultimo tengo windows 7 pro 32 bitSin título.png

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Wifi issue with AC 7260

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Hi all, I was hoping I might find a solution other than buying a new wireless adapter. I am currently unable to detect a wireless signal, and the wifi LED is off- however, the Bluetooth works fine.

 

I'm running Windows 10 64 bit, and I have a MSI Z170A Gaming Pro motherboard. Both are up to date.

 

I'm not terribly computer savvy, but I've tried the following without success:

 

  • I have uninstalled, restarted my pc, and installed the current driver. (20.50.0)
  • I have uninstalled the current driver and tried a couple older versions to no avail.
  • I can see the adapter in Device Manager, and when I try to troubleshoot through Windows I receive a  " This device is not configured correctly. (Code 1) Driver is not intended for this platform." message.
  • I have removed the card itself from the PCI slot and into another slot. Nothing changed.
  • In the Event Viewer, there is a message saying "The device could not be migrated."

 

I cannot tell if anything truly triggered this or not: I simply booted my pc up a couple weeks ago and wasn't able to connect.

 

Thanks,
-Kayla.


Intel dual band wireless AC 3160 frequent disconnects

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Hello everyone, hope you're having a good day/ evening.

I'm having a weird driver issue with the computer I use at work.

 

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The motherboard is an ASrock H110M-ITX/AC and the operating system is windows 10.

The wireless module of the motherboard is intel's  AC 3160. I have updated its drivers to the latest version from asrock's website (not intel's).

 

The issue I have is frequent disconnects to the point of the wifi being unusable and me having to reboot (in which case the wifi drops again, minutes later).

We're talking 50 wifi drops per day. The cables of the antennae are fine, the antennae are screwed to the case tightly and the router is close by. The computer is unobstructed and has no metal barriers around it.

The connection will drop, at which point the network name disappears from the list and I'll have to reboot the adaptor or the computer for it to appear again.

It then connects, then drops. Then it's stable for a couple of minutes, or half an hour, and then drops again.

I have found a temporary "solution" of using a USB dongle to maintain the connection, but for curiosity's sake and for helping others who probably have the same issue I'd like to solve this if possible (with your help of course).

 

Any kind of advice is welcome.

 

Computer specs

Motherboard: ASrock H110M-ITX/AC (wireless module intel 3160)

CPU: Intel i3-7100 3.9GHz

GPU: ASUS AMD R7 250 1GB DDR5

RAM: 8GB

OS: Windows 10 home 64bit

Intel 7265 Rev 59 ? Hardware Bug ? Windows 10?

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hello guys

 

so I have purchase a new laptop but it seems like I'm unable to detect any 5 Ghz, so I have done some troubleshoot my router is a AC so it should have no issue not broadcasting 5Ghz, my old acer laptop and my cellphone is able to pick it up without any issue, I have updated to the latest windows 10 (1709) as of today and it still resulted in the same issue and I have also updated the firmware and bios of my laptop and it points to the same issue, my ssid 5 ghz isn't broadcasting at all, I downloaded a third party program and tested it seems like the card is only picking up channel 155 and it broadcast 5 Ghz, so I have changed that in router interface page and it seems to appear, but upon connecting to it, it seems like the speed to be dropping, and it does this for 2.4 Ghz as well, so I'm getting a pretty bad speed, it goes as low as 14 Mbps, my only guess it is a faulty NIC ? the laptop is fairly new and only 3 days old.

 

I have attached SSU and some picture, possible to hear from someone regarding this thank you.

Wireless network disconnection with NETwNs64 event log

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Operating System:    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional(6.1.7601 Build 7601)

I'm using  Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-N 7260  and the driver version is  18.33.12.2 which is the newest one I think.

My wifi network is disconnected frequently with "NETwNs64" event log which ID is 5007 and 5032.

But the NETwNs64 is missing in my computer. So I can not see the log detail.

I can not fix this problem until OS reboot.

How can I fix this permanently?

Blue screen bugcode_NDIS when windows tries to install 9260 adapter on win 10 x64 x299 core i9 7960x

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New build, fresh win 10 x64 install on core i9 7960x system, with motherboard that supports m.2 key e wifi. installed intel 9260 m.2, wasn't recognized at first, but after windows update (which crashed with BUGCODE_NDIS_DRIVER after installing intel proset wireless drivers) bluetooth from the adapter was recognized, but wifi was not. in device manager, there is a "!" in the icon to the left of the device name "intel wireless-ac 9260" and the device status (in properties) says "windows is still setting up the class configuration for this device (code 56). there is no wireless adapter in my network adapters, but there is one for bluetooth. uninstalling the intel wireless-ac 9260 network adapter, deleting the currently installed drivers, and reinstalling the latest intel proset wireless drivers for the 9260 (20.50.0) gives the same blue screen crash with the same BUGCODE_NDIS_DRIVER. I've tried drivers 20.4.0, 20.30.1, 20.10.2, and 20.0.2. All drivers intel provides for the intel wireless-ac 9260 cause a blue screen after installation with BUGCODE_NDIS_DRIVER, and upon restart the wifi adapter does not work. Really disappointed i have all this new hardware but can't get the intel wireless-ac 9260 to work.

Intel 9260 Issues

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Hello,

 

Using the ONLY driver for the 9260 I cannot get this to work on my laptop (HP Envy x360).

 

I get the following error's in event viewer:

 

Event 5000, Netwtw06

     Intel(R) Wireless-AC 9260: Has encountered a conflict in resources and could not load.

 

Event 5001, Netwtw06

     Intel(R) Wireless-AC 9260: Could not allocate the resources necessary for operation.

 

Event 5002, Netwtw06

     Intel(R) Wireless-AC 9260: Has determined that the network adapter is not functioning properly.

 

Event 5003, Netwtw06

     Intel(R) Wireless-AC 9260: Could not find a network adapter.

 

Event 5005. Netwtw06

     Intel(R) Wireless-AC 9260: Has encountered an internal error and has failed.

 

Event 5006, Netwtw06

     Intel(R) Wireless-AC 9260: The version number is incorrect for this driver.

 

Event 5010, Netwtw06

     Intel(R) Wireless-AC 9260: The network adapter has returned an invalid value to the driver.

 

Event 5032, Netwtw06

     5032 - Driver Miniport reset watchdog

 

Event 5055, Netwtw06

     5055 - HW error

 

 

Is this an incompatibility with the laptop, a driver issue, or is the hardware actually failed.

 

 

~TY

Change Transmit Power Settings Programmatically for 8260

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We have a system that uses Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260 Cards. I've tried everything I can in order to gain access to the settings using WMI or some other API. I've installed the Power Set tools, but that only seems to give me WMI access to the Intel Ethernet card - not the Wireless card.

 

Specifically, I need to be able to change the Transmit Power settings via code. I can see in the Advanced Settings for the adapter in Device Manager, that there is a way to do this via a drop down with 5 settings (Highest - Lowest). How can I change this setting via code?

 

We're running Windows 10.

8265 does not reconnect on boot

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This issue is present since about 1803, and is very intermittent - it appears to happen more often with a hybrid shutdown/hibernation (Win 10 x64) and less often with a full shutdown.

Event log gives me WLAN Extensibility Module service errors, but it eventually starts successfully - the wifi does not reconnect, however.

A radio toggle fixes the issue and 8265 reconnects to the known network.

This issue is present on 20.50.0, power management of the radio is off.

Would this be an OS-level issue, or is the driver to blame?

(Win10 drivers are hard, no argument there)


AC 7260 Windows 10 Unrecognized 20.10.2

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I was currently running the 20.0.2 driver set that worked fine.  I have a Lenovo T440s.  Their system update software, updated the driver to 20.10.2.  It was listed as "critical" and was auto updated. Once the update happened, windows saw the network adapter in Device Manager, but there was a yellow exclamation, and the system did not have any wireless connectivity.  I tried rebooting to see if that had anything to do with it, and it got stuck on the "restarting" screen.  I had to hard power it down after waiting 10 minutes.

 

I started down the path of uninstalling the Intel PROSet/Wireless Software, then uninstalled the AC 7260 device in device manager, and cleared the temporary files.  I downloaded the latest 20.10.2 version from Intel, and tried installing after a reboot.  Same issue.  I did not know I had the 20.0.2 version prior at this point.  I was extremely lucky and windows had created a restore point earlier that morning.  I reverted to it, and my wireless was back.  I checked the driver and it was the 20.0.2 (Driver version 18.33.9.3). 

 

I have not attempted to go to 20.10.2 again, and have since disabled lenovo system update from allowing auto installation. 

 

This post is more of a FYI than anything.  I cannot afford to lose the network in the middle of a work day again so will have limited ability to test anything if that is needed.

 

I have installed the meltdown/spectre patches from MS, and have updated the BIOS for that too.  I'm not sure if that potentially has any barring on this at all (probably not but figured I would mention it).  Those were the most recent significant changes to the system prior to the wireless driver update/failure.

Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165 changed physical MAC-adress

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Dear Community,

 

I'm actual in trouble with my laptop, because my MAC adress always changes, if I turn on/off my WLAN. How/Where can I create a static MAC-adress?

I've tried it in the advanced options, but there wasn't a layer for the network-adress.

 

I hope you can help me.

 

Thx a lot!

 

Sebastian

Unknown "bluetooth peripheral device" on AC 7260

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I have an Intel 7260 wireless card in my Dell Inspiron 15 (3521).  It's not the original card it replaces a Dell 1704 wireless card.  In the Device manager it shows a "Bluetooth peripheral device" that it can't find a driver for.  The hardware ID is BTHENUM\{cbecab40-a2c8-4ab3-adc1-de0fe95d8600}_LOCALMFG&0000  What is it and where can I find a driver for it?

 

"NETwNs32" からのイベント ID 5060 の説明が見つかりません

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こんなメッセージがPCのイベントで頻発しております。

元はCISCOのWLCから確認したエラー(DOT1X-4-MAX_EAPOL_KEY_RETRANS)を確認し該当端末のイベントを確認したところ

以下のInfoですが、同時間に多発しているのを確認したところです。

 

対応は無線ドライバーのアップデートしかないのでしょうか?

 

イベント ID:       5060
タスクのカテゴリ:      なし
レベル:           情報
キーワード:         クラシック
ユーザー:          N/A
コンピューター:       hogehoge.lan
説明:
ソース "NETwNs32" からのイベント ID 5060 の説明が見つかりません。このイベントを発生させるコンポーネントがローカル コンピューターにインストールされていないか、インストールが壊れています。ローカル コンピューターにコンポーネントをインストールするか、コンポーネントを修復してください。

イベントが別のコンピューターから発生している場合、イベントと共に表示情報を保存する必要があります。

イベントには次の情報が含まれています:

\Device\NDMP3
Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260

メッセージ リソースは存在しますが、メッセージが文字列テーブル/メッセージ テーブルに見つかりません。

イベント XML:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
  <System>
    <Provider Name="NETwNs32" />
    <EventID Qualifiers="24576">5060</EventID>
    <Level>4</Level>
    <Task>0</Task>
    <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
    <TimeCreated SystemTime="2018-05-28T14:53:43.282000000Z" />
    <EventRecordID>308401</EventRecordID>
    <Channel>System</Channel>
    <Computer>hogehoge.lan</Computer>
    <Security />
  </System>
  <EventData>
    <Data>\Device\NDMP3</Data>
    <Data>Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260</Data>
    <Binary>000008000200380000000000C4130060000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000484D41437F100000</Binary>
  </EventData>
</Event>

8265 Shows up as Bluetooth under network adapters in device manager.

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After a couple days of searching I'm putting up the white flag.  Have an Advantech 3520P box running Win 10 64 build 1604 that I'm tying to get an 8265 working on.  Will attach SSU report. Bluetooth seems to work fine, although no serious test since I don't care about it, but no WIFI available.  No networks showing up.  Device manager shows a new network adapter, but not the 8265 I would expect, instead it shows up as a Bluetooth device.  Network connections shows same thing.  I can access properties and configure settings like any other NIC, but Windows is not recognizing this as a WIFI interface.   If I go into my settings and disable Bluetooth, my network adapter disappears in network connections.  So it appears that even though I have the ability to set properties like a normal NIC, it is really only a Bluetooth device. 

 

CMD: netsh wlan show all indicates no wireless interface.

I did check my WLAN service and made sure it was set to auto

Checked to make sure my discovery was turned on

Downloaded and installed 20.50.0 PROSet64_Win10 (which I believe includes latest drivers, but not too sure)

Used the above software to setup a profile with all my connection info.

 

I'm sure it is something simple but, uncle

 

Thanks in advance.

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