Additionally, if I view the device status, the following message appears "No drivers are installed for this device". Attempts to disable/enable the device via the device manager results in a frozen device manager interface. When I click on the wireless icon, the only network that remains visible is the network which I am connected to (all other networks, of which there are typically 4-5, are not visible). The wireless icon in the system tray indicates that the connection is still valid, but I'm unable to visit any websites. These disconnects have demonstrated particularly odd behavior. Over the course of the last month, I've experienced repeated wireless disconnects. The card has operated flawlessly during that time using the Windows 10 standard driver for 7260-based cards. I have a Gigabyte GC-WB867D-I adapter based on the Intel Wireless AC 7260 chipset that has been installed in my desktop computer for nearly 18 months. System Type: Windows 10 64-bit Operating System Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-6100 CPU 3.70GHz
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