I tested my download speed using my bluetooth mouse and it was 4.85mbps download, and 1.54mbps upload. If you're using a bluetooth device, I think it's the fact that the adapter is trying to handle both bluetooth and the wifi connection - and as far as I can tell, it can't.
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Right click on Windows Icon and choose Device manager > Network Adapters > Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 and right click and select Properties. (Check the Change Plan Settings > Change Advanced Power Settings > Wireless Adapter > Power Saving Mode and make sure both On battery and Plugged in are set to Maximum performance).Ģ - Set the advance settings of the Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265: Go to control panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options > Set the High Performance and apply the default settings. Regarding the frequent disconnection, this is what you do:ġ - turning off the power saving related functions can prevent unexpected disconnecting, sudden connections speed drops and the adapter working at its maximum performance. Intel® Wi-Fi Products - TechNote: Access Point Interoperability Issue with uAPSD Once you have done that and you notice the issue persists, we recommend that you access this link that my help you as well to have this issue resolved.
If you bought this computer with the Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 already installed in it, the first recommendation would be to check with the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) for the latest drivers and then test the connection.
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My laptop is running Windows 8.1 with Intel DualBand Wireless AC7265. I've had my new laptop for about 2 months now, and there has been a wifi problem since day 1.