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#INTEL DUAL BAND WIRELESS AC 7265 UPGRADE ALTERNATIVES DRIVER#
When their devices were connected to my router, they got their full 300 Mbps Internet connection over WiFi, sometimes from a room or two away. Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 Intel® Dual Band Wireless-N 7265 Intel® Wireless-N 7265 Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260 Intel® Tri Band Wireless-AC 17265 Broadcom BCM43228 Broadcom BCM43241 Broadcom BCM4352 Reactions: AsRock. My wireless card is an Intel Dual band wireless AC-7260, the Dell support software says there is an updated driver - Intel-3160-3165-7260-7265-8260-Wi-Fi-DriverYJNRXWIN19.60.0.7A09. Thread starter shovenose Start date shovenose. Anyhow, just to demo the difference a different router can make, I brought my own newer ASUS RT-AC88U over to their places and hooked it up. My old ASUS RT-N66U, which as the name indicates doesn't even support 802.11ac, could deliver my full 200 Mbps Internet connection over WiFi in those circumstances, and possibly more if I'd had a LAN source to test with. Despite technically supporting 802.11ac, it couldn't deliver more than about 50 Mbps over WiFi even to a client device in the same room. I have multiple neighbors who were using a cable modem/WiFi router combo device provided by their ISP. And then of course there's a huge range of WiFi performance even across routers that allegedly support the same feature set.
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Routers that can support MU-MIMO can deliver better performance even to clients that don't support it because MU-MIMO support on the router side allows it to serve individual regular MIMO clients better when multiple clients are connected to it. Solved ifconfig do not find Intel 7265 wifi card. Also, the unit supports Wi-Fi connection using Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 module. The good news is that this doesn't necessarily mean that upgrading to a newer router will be pointless. Our unit came with only 4GB of RAM leaving one extra slot on the motherboard. Everything after that came in M.2/NGFF form factor. The best Intel WiFi card available for mPCIe is the 7260 that you already have. The Inspiron 7737 uses a half mini-card slot, aka mPCIe, not the newer M.2/NGFF slot.
