Hi,
I been googling and reading allot about this issue and there are already several threads about this so i dont think i need to go into much detail about this annoying issue which has wasted allot of my time already.
The reason i'm creating this thread is two fold.
Reason 1) I read here http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/CS-034535.htm that Intel is saying this issue is for Windows 8 but here i'm using Windows 7 x64 and i have exactly the same problem!!! I use a clean install and have tested with 2 of the best routers around so i know it cant be my router nor my OS. My routers are Asus RT-AC68U and my old but still great Netgear R3700. I never had any issue with my Netgear and i know Asus RT-AC66U is considered one of the best routers. SO please test the drivers for Win7 as well!
Reason 2) I like some explanation to why i dont see the problem when i disable 802.11n ? Also why is it taking several months to fix something critical as this? WE are talking about Intel which is one of the biggest (if not THE biggest) companies in the world? Or is this maybe low priority considering how many months we been waiting and how many threads there are on this topic already.
I hope someone from Intel can comment on my questions and also let me know if the problem is going to be fixed not only on Windows8 but also on Windwos 7. After all Windows 7 (x64) is used by many people and i know most my friends are actually going back to Win7 from Win8 due to the added shizzle Microsoft has added which is sort of annoying for most laptop users.
[Edit]: Actually for some reason i had to disconnect and windows 7 crashed even with 802.11n Disabled. I'm so angry right now!!! I bought a NUC and all the parts that are supposed to be tested and working but guess what! Shame i didnt go with a Mac mini as i was originally planing, here i was hoping Intel would make stable hardware/software
Thanks /Reza