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The Intel 8260 IEEE 802.11ac Wi-Fi Adapter is a high-performance dual-band wireless card delivering up to 867 Mbps speeds with Bluetooth 4.2 combo functionality. Designed for mini PCIe slots, it offers low power consumption and full Windows 10 support, making it the perfect upgrade for professionals seeking faster, more reliable wireless connectivity in compact form factors.
| ASIN | B0197W86IE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #416 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Brand | Intel |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (329) |
| Date First Available | October 5, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.12 x 0.01 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
| Item model number | 8260.NGWMG |
| Manufacturer | Intel Corporation |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n |
C**A
A great buy for PCs + a nearby 5GHz-Emitting WiFi modem + a super-fast ISP!
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!!
J**Z
Great Card, but make sure to do a clean Windows install
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.
D**.
Dell XPS 13 9350 - all is great!!! Easy install!
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.
R**G
Same intermittent connection issues as old wifi card.
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.
J**L
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.
D**O
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
R**D
Exactly as specified, fast delivery
P**D
genuine device.
O**R
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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