
- #Intel dual band wireless ac 7265 not present drivers#
- #Intel dual band wireless ac 7265 not present driver#
I wondered if perhaps my image was garbage or some other MDT issue was corrupting a part of Windows, however, the problem hasn't presented itself on our Surface Pro 4s that were also deployed to or some of our older HP EliteBook 1040s that were built using the same process. These laptops have been completely rebuilt from scratch to dust off the bloat from the factory, they were prepped using MDT and had Winddeployed to them. None of these have accomplished anything.
#Intel dual band wireless ac 7265 not present driver#
In addition to driver updates I've disabled all power management on the cards, I've also fiddled with the Intel wireless card settings that dictate frequency preferences and what not. "Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265: Has determined that the network adapter is not functioning properly" "Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265: Has encountered an internal error and has failed" However, if I go into the System log of Event Viewer I find a peppering of the following error messages: In Device Manager, when the problem is present, Windows still displays the card and indicates everything's a-okay. These machines are also running HP's latest available BIOS update.
#Intel dual band wireless ac 7265 not present drivers#
I've also tried the official drivers from HP's website with no results. Once the driver installation completes the connection restores and it works, for a while, then fails again. These laptops are running your standard issue Intel Wireless card and twice now Intel has updated the drivers for it since we got these laptops and I've installed both versions when they were released to try and address this issue. One user I talked to said it hasn't done it for an entire week and I haven't gotten a chance to talk to the third but I've heard reports that they're seeing the same issue. Of the three users with these laptops, one is experiencing this constantly, restarting will fix the issue but only for a brief period of time. All of a sudden the connection would drop and they'd going to where Windows displays wireless networks to connect to would reveal that it couldn't see anything, like the wireless was turned off (it wasn't, airplane mode was also not turned on).

Oftentimes the problem would begin while they were both connected to wireless and using the connection for work. Immediately upon rollout the users began experiencing connectivity issues with wireless. We've got three HP EliteBook 745 G4 laptops, brand new, only had them about a month.
