




🚀 Elevate your connectivity game with Intel’s powerhouse wireless adapter!
The Intel 7260.HMW Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 is a compact PCIe half-mini card delivering dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0. Designed for professionals on the move, it offers faster speeds, broader coverage, and smart connectivity features like Intel Smart Connect and Wi-Fi Hotspot Assistant, ensuring seamless, reliable wireless performance in home, office, or travel environments.
| ASIN | B00MV3N7UO |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 75,244 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 257 in Network Cards |
| Brand | Intel |
| Colour | multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,191) |
| Date First Available | 4 Dec. 2013 |
| Form Factor | Intel |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Item model number | 7260.HMW |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Operating System | Windows 7 |
| Processor Speed | 2.4 GHz |
| Product Dimensions | 1.27 x 1.27 x 1.27 cm; 9.07 g |
| Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
M**K
A low cost upgrade to breath a bit more life into an old Dell Latitude.
I used this to upgrade my old Del Latitude. My download speed has doubled and websites are much snappier and now I Bluetooth too. Arrived well packaged in a cardboard box, Jiffy type bag and an antistatic bag. Also supplied with a small fixing screw. The upgrade took around five minutes and Ubuntu detected it all perfectly on first boot.
U**N
Perfect to revive an old laptop
I was trying to refurbish my 8 year old laptop and the default wireless card wasn't able to see 5Ghz networks. I installed that card and it works flawlessly! Not only I can see all 5Ghz networks now, but also the laptop could succeed to make my current network connection automatically in Windows & Ubuntu after the driver installations.
B**D
Issues with Windows 10, fine with everything else
Getting this to work reliably in Windows 10 has been a struggle. Re-installing Windows 10 Anniversary Edition finally sorted out whatever hassles the drivers were having with the Windows TCP/IP stack, but there are still random drop outs, just not as bad as before...
D**B
Speed Up Your Transfers
Great WiFi card - bought it to replace a Dell WiFi card in my Inspiron 5748 and works 100% as it should. Has easily doubled the transfer speeds over my LAN when copying files (compared to the old card). Glad I made the change.
H**T
Nice upgrade
This has taken my old system from 72Mbps on N to averaging about 600Mbps on AC. Proper happy.
F**A
Fast delivery, great stuff
Fitted smoothly in my MSI GE60, finally I have 5 GHz band. Saved a nice amount of money.
C**Z
Intel 7260 adapter which adapter will work with W10 v1607
This an important question that I would like Amazon to put to Intel ha difference between these three Intel wifi adapter cards as follows :- 1) Intel 7260 HMWG.R Revised. This is interesting what has been revised? what technical networking specs have been changed to possibly work with windows 10 version 1607? Important! 2) Intel 7260.HMWWB.R had this one had to return erratic connectivity 3) Intel 7260 HMWBNWB.R what is this adapter version with the different letter reference? All three adapter version have same connector pin configuration, so which one would work properly with W10 1607 with the updated Intel driver as well has it been tested? look forward to your answer.
Z**N
Did the job!!
Breathed new life into an old laptop which still performs remarkably well with incremental upgrades over the years. But, given the new installation of 500MB/s line, had to upgrade my 1-band card to Dual Band. This affordable DIY option came to save the day! Happy with the result!
L**A
Works well, but are not on all Lenovo white lists. Double check before you buy.
J**Z
Súper power
M**L
Compatible avec le Toshiba à condition de télécharger le driver sur le site d'INTEL.
A**W
got this to so I could change to 5G WIFI on my desktop
N**.
I bought two of these in 2019, to upgrade the wifi on a 2009 laptop (Core 2 Duo) and an older netbook (Atom). Both wifi cards still work great in 2023. I maxed out in all specs in the laptop, and the wifi was one of the things I wanted to upgrade from WiFi "N". Back then I still had my Windows 7 as a "just in case" OS, but the Intel wifi driver was garbage with it (I removed Windows as a result). With Linux Mint, it ran at maximum speed, the wireless range improved significantly, it was a delight to see the old laptop so fast in networking. At the moment of writing this review, I'm doing a network backup through it, and it keeps going at maximum speed. The same performance brought the even older netbook into modern days. I don't need that for CPU power, but the fast wifi was perfect for what I wanted to do with it. The bluetooth also works great on both, this is a solid card and I'm happy with it almost 4 years later. If you have an old laptop with poor wifi, upgrading it is well worth it.
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