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Intel 8260 IEEE 802.11ac - Wi-Fi Adapter

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  • Intel Ac 8260 Ieee 802.11ac Bluetooth 4.2 - Wi-fi/bluetooth Combo Adapter - Mini Pci Express - 867 Mbit/s - 2.40 Ghz Ism - 5 Ghz Unii - Internal - Low-profile

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ultra Wi-fi. Ultra Features. Ultra Connected Experience The Intel Dual Band Wireless-ac 8260 Is Intel's 3rd Generation 802.11ac, Dual Band, 2x2 Wi-fi + Bluetooth4.1 Adapter. It's Engineered To Deliver Lower Power Consumption 1, Improved Rf Coexistence 1, And Complete Microsoft Windows 10 Support. Combined With Intel Core Processors And Exceptional Intel Wireless Innovations Like Intel Dynamic Regulatory Solution, The Intel Dual Band Wireless-ac 8260 Dramatically Reshapes Your Connected Experience At Home, Work Or On The Go.

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4.4 out of 5 stars
327 global ratings

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Customers find the Wi-Fi adapter works well in both Linux and Windows, with easy installation and plug-and-play functionality. The wireless performance receives positive feedback for better speed and range, and customers appreciate its value as an inexpensive upgrade. The connectivity and driver compatibility aspects receive mixed reviews, with some customers reporting great connectivity while others mention compatibility issues.
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119 customers mention functionality, 104 positive, 15 negative
Customers report positive functionality of the Wi-Fi adapter, noting that it works well in both Linux and Windows operating systems and functions consistently with Bluetooth. One customer mentions it begins working immediately without requiring a restart.
Upgraded my Dell Inspiron 15 7559. Easy install and works great. I doubled the wireless speed with this item and 10 minutes of work!Read more
...The only other thing you need is the iwm8000Cfw firmware and it works perfectly....Read more
Worked Great. Absolutely plug and play in the Dell XPS8900 that lost wifi and bluetooth. Fast shipping and well packaged. Much appreciated.Read more
Easy install, work great....Read more
48 customers mention installation, 41 positive, 7 negative
Customers find the Wi-Fi adapter easy to install, describing it as a direct plug-and-play solution that's simple to replace.
Upgraded my Dell Inspiron 15 7559. Easy install and works great. I doubled the wireless speed with this item and 10 minutes of work!Read more
...Drivers install themselves and speeds are consistent and strong. Easy to install and never had a problem with these NICs.Read more
Very easy to install and the signal is a lot better than my killer WiFi card.Read more
...Installed easily, and downloaded the drivers from Intel website. Works great!Read more
44 customers mention compatibility, 39 positive, 5 negative
Customers find the Wi-Fi adapter to be excellent, with one customer specifically mentioning it as a great replacement for the default wireless card in Dell XPS 13.
...This is a great card and much better than the Killer 1535 as long as you're willing to do a new, clean install of windows after you install this...Read more
Great wifi card - super fast.Read more
Awesome card! Replaced the 3165 in my Dell Inspiron 13 with this and more than doubled my average connection speeds....Read more
GREAT product. Replaced my crappy Atheros card that came with my ASUS laptop. Tried EVERYTHING to make the Atheros work....Read more
41 customers mention wireless performance, 36 positive, 5 negative
Customers are satisfied with the wireless adapter's performance, noting improved speed and better signal range, with one customer specifically mentioning solid connectivity on both 2.4 and 5GHz frequencies.
For my Inspiron 7559, it made the WiFi way faster than what it was before. Before the speed through WiFi was limited to 65.0 Mbps, now its 130.0 Mbps!Read more
...On a side note: reception is way better than the stock one on the XPS 13 and the process of replacing the card is easy.Read more
easy install, fast wifi.Read more
...Mbit wireless connection I have download speeds over 225 Mbit, excellent throughput and connectivity to match with any decent internet you may have....Read more
36 customers mention speed, 31 positive, 5 negative
Customers appreciate the Wi-Fi adapter's speed, with one customer noting improved performance on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.
...This card stable and fast from the get go.Read more
...My bluetooth and wifi both work consistently - no drops - super fast speeds; I cant recommend this card more....Read more
...Extremely stable and very fast, low latency, etc.Read more
...Increased range and download speed.Read more
15 customers mention value for money, 15 positive, 0 negative
Customers find the Wi-Fi adapter to be a great value, describing it as an inexpensive upgrade.
...IEEE 11ac Wi-Fi Adapter works as advertised, arrived in 2 days at a good price. Fit right in my Lenovo Yoga Pro 900Read more
Great item with great valueRead more
...This is an excellent card for a great price. I just recommend making sure it'll work in your laptop before ordering....Read more
...Better connectivity, longer range, no crashes, easy install, best inexpensive upgrade to a great computer....Read more
31 customers mention connectivity, 21 positive, 10 negative
Customers have mixed experiences with the Wi-Fi adapter's connectivity, with some reporting great performance, while one customer mentions issues with Bluetooth randomly disconnecting.
this is a critical upgrade to the Dell 2-1 7000 laptops. it has great connectivity. I can now use the 2 laptops that I upgraded with the 8260NGWsRead more
...Bluetooth works fine, but drivers and updates to it are terrible....Read more
...So the Bluetooth doesn't work....Read more
...Opt for this card since it fits right in. My connections are more stable and more consistent....Read more
23 customers mention driver compatibility, 13 positive, 10 negative
Customers have mixed experiences with the Wi-Fi adapter's compatibility, with some reporting it's not compatible with their systems.
Works great. My laptop recognized the card as soon as I installed it. There was no need to install any additional driversRead more
...Again nothing hardware wise bad, but just not compatible....Read more
...It matched completely and is working even better than the previous adapter and seems its speed is higher than previous Wi-Fi adapter I had on my...Read more
...Have to uninstall the drivers and refind bluetooth sometimes.Read more
I would recommend for Razer Blade 14 users!
5 out of 5 stars
I would recommend for Razer Blade 14 users!
Installed it into my Razer Blade 14 (GTX 1060) and it worked perfectly after driver installation. Killer wireless 1535 that came with my laptop kept resetting my wifi throughout my house with no fix. Opt for this card since it fits right in. My connections are more stable and more consistent. I will be buying this card again for my XPS 13 (late 2015). Recommend this card to who ever owns the new Razer Blade 14's. The bluetooth connection is better too unlike the killer wireless card (again) connection dont disconnect my bluetooth mouse. I am about 30 feet away from my router and got 100% signal with both 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz. It is slower on 2.4Ghz but still better then what i would be getting before. the image below shows speeds connected to 5Ghz band. Installation took about 10mins taking my time. Just be sure to download your drivers from intel before you remove the old card.
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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    A great buy for PCs + a nearby 5GHz-Emitting WiFi modem + a super-fast ISP!
    Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2016
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    Purchased this little guy after finding out my Dell XPS 8900 Desktop had a single-band (2.4 GHz) wireless card of same structure (Remember, this is for the M.2 slot, formerly NGFF, of 3320/sometimes called "half-height" size). With a cable modem with dual-band wifi at 75 Mbps from my ISP at my disposal, I was severely throttled by this stock card!!

    Agree with rest of reviews -- BE SURE TO GET INTEL DRIVERS FIRST onto the computer receiving this little guy BEFORE you install it! Just do a Google search for "Intel Wireless 8260 Driver". Drivers install without issue and begins to work immediately without restart!

    After purchasing this, I connected to the 5GHz Wifi, and my connection speeds (per Speedtest of ~33-34 mbps on 2.4GHz) improved to 70-75mbps (5 GHz)!!

    Easy to install. *Does* come with mounting screw.

    Side tangent about "Dual Band" or "Wireless-AC", which means both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz -- Keep in mind, 5 GHz means more bandwidth with less interference -- but less Wi-Fi range. In my case, this connection functioned with the modem in the living room and the desktop in the corner of a study -- about 15-20 feet walk around the corner via the hallway, with ~3 feet of drywall. Still got 3 out of 4 bars! However, I got very weak signal while being outside adjacent to the side-door, 20 feet away as well, but through brick walls. So, if you got a setup that's within the same floor with mostly drywall, you'll most likely not have any issues with wifi range -- going from basement to upper floors (or to outside), however, might be an issue.

    Also, keep in mind, if you got less than 35 mbps internet connection with your ISP, having 5 GHz will provide minimal benefit (save for less interference if, for example, you live in apartment complex with multiple wifi networks in small location).

    Ahem, back to topic. A great buy for desktops/laptops alike, highly recommended!!

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Dell XPS 13 9350 - all is great!!! Easy install!
    Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2016
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    Relief, reliable wifi on my Dell XPS 13 9350. The stock Dell 1820A Broadcom wifi card in this otherwise wonderful device was a pain as it would always disconnect when awakening from sleep, the range was quite short either on 2.4 or 5 GHz, balky Bluetooth which would slow wifi to a crawl, etc. After seeing reports of good reception and performance with this unit and seeing they are installed on the Ubuntu versions of the XPS 13 I installed it. The new card works like a charm, just had to do a few things to get it up and running but now now problems and over 125 M downloads. Very happy with this vendor and product. For those making the transition here's a few tips:

    1. Before you do anything - go to the Intel site and download the wifi and Bluetooth driver packages so you'll have something to get the card installed when you start up.

    2. Go into Programs and uninstall the Broadcom WIDCOMM application, the Bluetooth application and anything else named Broadcom.

    3. Go into device manager and turn off Bluetooth and uninstall the wifi driver.

    4. Reboot and check that the wifi card has a triangle next to it in device manager.

    5. Crack open the XPS 13 (there is a Phillips screw under the magnetic plate on back) using a Torx T5.

    6. Unscrew the plate at the top of the wifi card and remove the two antenna wires carefully with tweezers.

    7. Remove and replace the new Intel card. Attach the antenna wires (they just push on) matching the black and white symbols.

    8. Reattach the plate and screw to secure the wifi card and close up the case.

    9. Boot up - Win 10 will recognize the wifi card immediately and install the driver.

    10. Open up the updated Intel drivers and install wifi followed by Bluetooth.

    11. Reboot and reconnect to wifi and Bluetooth. You're good to go.

    Test the device through a few sleep cycles and reboots and all should be good. Truly painless.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Exactly what you need if you hate your Asus motherboard's Atheros WiFi module like I do!
    Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2017
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    I bought this to replace the TERRIBLE Atheros WiFi Go! module that Asus bundles with their Z170 and Z270 ITX motherboards (maybe others, too). With the Atheros module, it would not connect to my 5GHz network, claiming some unspecified error after I correctly entered the WiFi password. Sometimes the Atheros module wouldn't even see the 5 GHZ network -- not mine, nor my neighbors...

    So I ordered this Intel module from Amazon and installed it. It required removing the "WiFi Go!" shield (2 screws) and replacing the Atheros M.2 WiFi card with this one -- it was an even swap, the two modules are exactly the same size, and use exactly the same size antenna connectors. The whole operation required me to disconnect everything from my motherboard and remove the motherboard to access the back so I could unscrew the two little screws holding on the "WiFi Go!" module.

    After this minor surgery, I am pleased as punch to say that now it sees and properly connects to my 5 GHz WiFi network. Speeds are what I expect. So far no drop-outs or disconnects.

    KUDOS to Intel for making a good WiFi module that just plain works.

    BOOOOO HISSSSSS to Asus for including such a terrible WiFi solution in your high-end motherboards! Atheros WiFi should be kicked to the curb.

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
    Great Card, but make sure to do a clean Windows install
    Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2016
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    Installed this on my MSI Ghost Pro 4K model 238. The laptop shipped with a Killer 1535 but it was unable to fully utilize my 200mbps internet speed. It would only get about 25 - 90mbps. I also had problems with the card radnomly disconnecting from my network and then reconnecting a minute later. This card, Intel 8260, allows me to utilize the full 200mbps with no lag or random disconnects. Though I did have alot of issues with the bluetooth randomly disconnecting whenever the computer went to sleep. Possibly a driver issue.

    Anyway, I did a clean install of windows and it appears to have finished the problem. This is a great card and much better than the Killer 1535 as long as you're willing to do a new, clean install of windows after you install this card on your system.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Worked OK and Not Blacklisted by HP Envy Slim Quad Core late-2015 laptop, but the laptop's wifi features weren't very happy....
    Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2016
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    This newer model Intel 8260AC is NOT fully compatible with my HP Envy Slim Quad Core late-2015 model, whereas the older model 7265AC worked perfectly in my laptop.

    Yes technically this Intel 8260ac "worked" as in, it connected to my routers, but I had annoyances even after installing the latest Windows 10 drivers straight from Intel, such as:

    1. Its newer bluetooth version seemed flaky with my "old" Bluetooth 4.0 devices,

    2. My laptop's wifi button on the keyboard lights up with a warning that you cannot turn off,

    3. My laptop's bios did NOT blacklist it, but the BIOS had no idea it was a wifi card either.

    Overall I'm guessing if HP makes a bios/firmware update and Intel makes another driver update then this 8260ac might somehow someday work better than my working-perfectly-fine 7265ac, so I'll hang on to it. I also don't like returning things I don't absolutely have to!

    That being said, when I found out the newer 8260ac is the exact same 866mbs speed as the 7265ac, and since I'm not having any troubles with my 7265ac at all whatsoever, I thought I'd just leave everything as-is unless I'm either (1) having a problem in the future or (2) some bios/driver update for the 8260ac can somehow make it better/faster.

    In summary, in my case, it was better to stay with "last years model" of intel's 802.11ac wifi chip, the 7265ac.... same speed, so unless you need a newer bluetooth version than 4.0, who cares?

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Excellent replacement for terrible Broadcom
    Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2017
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    Works great on Fedora 26. Replaced the factory Broadcom chipset on my XPS 13 and worked out of box with Linux. Beware of factory tightened wifi screws though; mine stripped out quite quickly making it quite a chore to remove the old card (also had to dig pieces of a shattered broadcom antenna connector out from my XPS antenna connectors). Once I had killed the broadcom, the Intel card slid right in and I was able to connect it right up. I haven't tested the Bluetooth other than turning it on and off again. The 5 GHz wifi works great, doesn't randomly die, and seems to get decent range.

    Also, heads up when the package arrives, if it arrives with something else, don't mistake the Intel card as just being part of the plastic shipping bubbles. I almost threw the plastic with the card away, because I didn't see the little card inside.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    If you have a Dell XPS 13 9343, this card is a MUST!
    Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2017
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    When I bought my laptop a little over a year ago, I opted to immediately take advantage of the free Windows 10 upgrade that was offered. The one major issue I experienced with Win10 was with the Wi-Fi: the network I have at home & the networks at friends'/relatives' homes I frequently visit don't broadcast the SSID. So after manually entering my home network info and connecting fine, if I took the laptop to my mother's I would, of course, have to manually enter her network credentials to connect. But then after getting home the laptop wouldn't find my home network; in the end I would have to delete the "known" credentials and re-enter in order to connect. I had to do this EVERY TIME I connected my laptop's Wi-Fi to a different network. I figured it was a Windows 10 issue, based on some blogs I'd found & read, and just suffered with it & waiting for a fix.

    So a year later I encountered something that helped me to realize this is NOT a Win10 issue but appeared more likely to be a hardware problem. I tried changing the drivers for the wireless card - even skipped the Dell-released driver and tried the Broadcom drivers for the card model number - to no avail.

    The Intel 8260 had high reviews, and at its low price I figured it was worth a try. In short: I no longer have the "connect to non-broadcast network" issue! I've noticed that the range is much better, as network speed is hardly impacted when I'm furthest away from my router. But most importantly: I can take my laptop to a friend's place and it'll connect to the network immediately - then when I get home and boot up it finds my network and connects right away. No more having to manually type in network info every time. It's a relief after having dealt with this problem for as long as I did.

    So a word to folks who own some of the recent Dell XPS laptop models (circa 2014 & later): if you're experiencing issues like what I described above, just know that it's most likely the poor wireless card Dell is using: replacing it is probably your best move. Do your research and make sure that the laptop model you have can suit this card first. Google is your friend here: you'll find tons of posts that list part numbers/brands that will fit your laptop, as well as instructions for proper installation (both the physical aspect of removing panels to get inside your laptop AND proper instructions for uninstalling drivers/software before removing parts to be replaced). One thing Dell has continued to do well over the years is make assembly of their PCs/laptops pretty simple, so it's usually a quick process to open up/remove panels to get inside your Dell computer to replace parts.

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  • 1 out of 5 stars
    Same intermittent connection issues as old wifi card.
    Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2018
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    Used this as a replacement for XPS13 9343 wifi card. It was simple to install and worked well for awhile. Then, it started having the same intermittent connection issues as my original card, randomly dropping my connection several times a day, especially during conference calls. ComegaCity, the seller, refused to help. Disappointed, do not buy.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    perfecto
    Reviewed in Spain on March 6, 2017
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    gran cambio de velocidad entre la otra tarjeta que estaba en mi ordenador, como tambien el rango de la conexion ahora puedes estar mas lejos del router.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Buon upgrade a WiFi6 per laptop non più recenti
    Reviewed in Italy on November 20, 2022
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    Utilizzato per ringiovanire un vecchio Lenovo Z410, ha contribuito a svecchiare il PC.

    Attenzione; verificare che il bios del pc non sia bloccato per nuovi componenti; il mio lo era ma gogglando su vari forum ho trovato la strada per "sbloccare" il bios.

    Funziona perfettamente

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
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    Reviewed in Australia on June 14, 2021
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    Exactly as specified, fast delivery

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
    genuine device.
    Reviewed in India on May 4, 2018
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    genuine device.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260
    Reviewed in Germany on March 26, 2016
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    Nachdem ich nun bei Kabel Deutschland 200Mbit/s bekomme, war die Übertragungsrate der werksseitig eingebauten WLAN-Karte in meinem Lenovo Z50-70 nicht mehr ausreichend.

    Bei dem hier angebotenen Modul handelt es sich um das "Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260". Die Abmessungen betragen 22x30x2.4 (BxLxH in mm).

    Ich habe mich für dieses WLAN-Modul entschieden, weil es zur Zeit noch recht neu auf dem Markt ist, die aktuellen WLAN-Standards beherrscht und selbst bei Bluetooth nicht patzt - und bisher definitiv den Kauf nicht bereut!

    Im Zusammenspiel mit der Fritz!Box 6490 bin ich nun im 5GHZ-Band unterwegs, Verbindungsrate liegt bei 867MBit/s, d.h. ich kann auch die volle Bandbreite meines Internets über WLAN nutzen. Auch Datenübertragungen im Netzwerk zum und vom NAS-Server sind nun um einiges schneller geworden! Selbst 1080p-Inhalte auf den TV zu streamen läuft jetzt tadellos!

    Keine Verbindungssabbrüche oder sonstige Ungereimtheiten.

    Man sollte lediglich vor dem Einbau den Treiber von der Intel-Website downloaden, da selbst Windows 10 keinen Standardtreiber vorinstalliert hat (Stand März 2016).

    An alle Nutzer, deren BIOS über eine sogenannte Whitelist verfügt: Diese muss vorher "abgeschaltet" werden, googelt nach "BIOS-mods.com", dort werdet ihr fündig. Besitzer von Lenovo Notebooks finden dort auch einen Guide, mit welchen ihr den Mod auch selbst machen könnt.

    Sofern man technisch etwas begabt ist, bekommt man den Aus- & Einbau dann auch noch problemlos selbst hin. Akku raus, Schrauben lösen, Abdeckung abschieben und dann das kleine WLAN-Modul suchen, ist nicht zu übersehen, da kein ähnliches Bauteil in der Größe zum Tausch offen liegt (so war es jedenfalls bei meinem Z50-70). Die beiden Antennenkabel mit einem kleinen Schlitzschraubendreher mit Gefühl ablösen und dann das Modul entfernen. Der Rest sollte dann selbsterklärend sein.

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